Stem cell culture supernatant is the supernatant produced during the cultivation of human stem cells. XOSOME in the supernatant is a tiny capsule like substance secreted by cells, with a diameter of 30-1200 nm. It contains nucleic acids (microRNA, messenger RNA, DNA, etc.) and proteins.
XOSOME can improve skin quality, wrinkles, and blemishes by moving between cells such as fibroblasts (which produce components such as collagen and hyaluronic acid) and providing the necessary substances for cell activation. It is rich in growth factors that play a role in cell repair, proliferation, and angiogenesis. Injecting directly into the body through intravenous or injection methods can activate skin cells and achieve effects such as improving fine lines, restoring firmness and elasticity, and improving acne.
In addition, by removing reactive oxygen species, it can help restore fatigue and prevent lifestyle related diseases, and can also promote hair growth by activating hair papillae and hair stromal cells (which are the tissues that produce hair). Japan is one of the most mature countries in the world for advanced therapies, and the following chart shows the most popular usage methods in Japan at present: