Exosomes Technology
Exosomes refer to tiny particles, usually between 30 and 100 nm in size, that are released and received by almost every cell in the body.
Exosomes possess the ability to selectively target specific cells. Once they reach their intended destination, they can transfer their cargo, which includes mRNA, miRNA, and growth factors, to recipient cells. Alternatively, exosomes can activate signaling pathways to induce changes in the behavior of the recipient cell.
In simple terms, exosomes are the body’s way of sending essential instructions between cells.
With Botox effect from the first session.
Exosomes possess the ability to selectively target specific cells. Once they reach their intended destination, they can transfer their cargo, which includes mRNA, miRNA, and growth factors, to recipient cells. Alternatively, exosomes can activate signaling pathways to induce changes in the behavior of the recipient cell.
In simple terms, exosomes are the body’s way of sending essential instructions between cells.
With Botox effect from the first session.