Plant-Based Stem Cell Skin Hydration in Thailand-Vega Stem cell

Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy for Improving Skin Hydration and Revitalizing the Vitality of Skin

Basics of the Pathology of the Skin

The skin’s protective outer layer (epidermis) needs a certain amount of moisture or Skin Hydration to function properly. Skin that has been damaged and has lost its moisture (skin dryness) can lead to skin inflammation as an emergency protective reaction. Moisture allows for the skin’s anti-inflammatory response. Therefore, a lack of moisture can lead to pain inducing, dry, cracked skin, as well as the potential for the skin to become infected with bacteria and other organisms. From a psychosocial perspective, skin dryness and chronic skin inflammation has been proven to have very detrimental effects on mental well-being. While topical dry skin treatments can provide some symptom, (i.e. dry skin) relief, they do not provide a solution to the fatigue of the skin’s basement membranes that have been damaged. This is where a clinically evidenced cellular response to the basement membrane is needed. The correct application of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy can initiate the skin’s healing process at the level of Skin Hydration, and this effect can last indefinitely.

How the Skin Becomes Dry

The skin experiences a highly complicated and chronic lack of moisture that is the result of a multitude of changes in the lipid composition of the skin and a disruption of the skin’s normal moisture retention mechanisms. This dysfunction that occurs within the skin is at the level of the supper cellular membranes, and it is the result of the failure of specialized proteins, (aquaporins) that regulate the movement of moisture across the barrier of cells. When these proteins become dysfunctional, they cause osmotic imbalances that can lead to drying of the skin cells (keratinocytes). Moreover, when the extracellular matrix (the matrix outside of a cell that may be associated with other cells and tissue) becomes disrupted (diseased), the body’s production of hyaluronic acid from cells in the matrix becomes completely inefficient. The result is considerable loss of the structural integrity of the tissue. Clinically, the mechanical dysfunction can be very painful, and is characterized by deep, rhythmic skin grooves that can quickly become infected, and can be very gross to be around. The biological response of the skin also leads to the loss of the skin’s immuno-modulatory functions. Lack of Skin Hydration increases systemic risk. The body cannot regulate its thermal homeostasis. It is therefore essential to employ Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy to slow down serious degradation pathways.

Figure 1: Understanding Dry skin formations
Figure 1: Understanding Dry skin formations

 

The drawbacks of current dry skin therapeutic approaches

Current dry skin Therapy concentrates on the use of topical artificial humectants or occlusive emollient moisturizers. These types of dry skin Therapy products, as they are known, either retain or draw moisture from the ambient environment. Such approaches are quick to achieve a clinical goal, yet they are structurally limited. They are too superficial to reach the deeper portions of the skin. The skin, more so the epidermis, is the most dynamic organ of the human body. Therefore, therapeutic endeavors need to be repeated ad infimum to achieve any clinical goal. Most of the pharmaceutical-grade topical emollient creams contain nonionic surfactants that compromise the integrity of the epidermal skin barrier (acid mantle) over the long term. Such approaches also tend to ignore the senescence of the biological constituents in skin and the profound ‘progenitor reservoir’ of the extracellular matrix that are present in that skin. Therefore, the majority of patients are condemned to cycles of palliative treatments for lasting Skin Hydration. Frustration from the ill-fated clinical itineraries begs the case for Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy on merit.

The positive clinical outcomes from the use of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy

The implementation of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy is a positive evolution in the domain of Regenerative Dermatology. Compared to animal stem cells, Plant stem cells contain a superior number of epigenetic factors as well as significant amounts of the vital energetic qualities. During the process of application of these cellular agents, the cells are well protected from significant oxidative damage. This is achieved through the use of a selection of potent phytochemical and signaling molecules. These elements perfectly replicate the human peptide signals that trigger natural regeneration. Botanical extracts enhance the cellular activity of dermal fibroblasts, the cells responsible for the production of collagen, resulting in faster growth. Furthermore, the Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy approach works wonders in enhancing the survival of basal cells which, in turn, revitalizes the biological system responsible for Skin Hydration. The skin utilizes natural antioxidants to repair the barrier of the epidermis from within.

 

Figure 2: Comparisons of Current Dry skin Approaches and Positive Clinic outcomes from Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy
Figure 2: Comparisons of Current Dry skin Approaches and Positive Clinic outcomes from Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy

 

Thailand’s Future in Regenerative Medicine

Southeast Asia has very quickly set the world standard for the most advanced dermatological practices. There is much clinical attention directed to the success of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy in Thailand. Due to its innovative use of the unique plant biodiversity and advanced laboratory capabilities, Thailand has positioned itself as a hub of medical innovation. Furthermore, Thailand’s regulatory environment supports the safe development of science-based therapies. Researchers are focused on the accurate retrieval of totipotent cells from various plant species to promote Skin Hydration. This is the country’s commitment to the fusion of traditional and modern science for the purposes of ethical regenerative medicine.

As a result of the evolved understanding of skin science, instead of using superficial techniques, Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy is used to restore cellular vitality, and in a fundamental way, restores the skin’s own ability to maintain Skin Hydration. Additionally, it provides a long-lasting therapeutic effect and can extend the period of time between upcoming skin Therapy appointments. Patients will have many more options to remain in control of protecting the health and vitality of their skin. A long, healthy and vital state of skin will be a result of the synergistic relationship between nature and clinical science which will be a holistic approach to the health of skin.

 

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