1.Introduction To Regenerative Dermatology
Skin conditions have a profound and permanent impact not only on physical appearance but on psychological conditions. Individuals with severe irregularities in the texture of the skin suffer deep psychological distress. The long-lasting presence of Acne Scars undermines the self-esteem of individuals and is a source of anxiety and distress in all social interactions. Option in the treatment of severe Acne Scars has not been adequate. This justifies the need for the application of regenerative medicine. In this context, Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy in the modern science of dermatology is a sophisticated solution which has the capability of cellular renewal. The science of dermatology has in the past employed hard chemicals and ablative laser therapies, which are all disruptive. In sharp contrast, the therapy in Plant-Based Stem Cells rebuild the dermal structures. For this reason, Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy has the potential to permanently remove the Acne Scars.
2.Biomolecular Mechanisms of Plant Cell Activation
The technique of regenerative medicine is the result of the study of cellular signaling. Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy, in this context, is enhanced by the presence of epigenetics and a complex scenario of molecular metabolites. In the case of Acne Scars, the presence of botanicals in the dermal layers signal the release of healing molecules. One of the first molecular signals stimulate the synthesis of fibroblasts. When activated, fibroblasts, in turn, signal the synthesis of collagen. The plant’s phytochemicals, by penetrating the dermal layers, remove oxidative stress and stop the degradation of tissues. In addition, these botanicals contain considerable amounts of kinetin and zeatin. These two hormones in plants are important in mitigating the aging of cells and signaling the division and growth of the epidermal cells. These processes are continuous and the newly formed cells are ultimately structural and push the deformities upward.
The extracellular matrix that causes Acne Scars slowly, but completely, remodels. Among the numerous benefits of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy, is its ability to hold and retain moisture in the repairing microenvironment. This ensures the optimum and gradual leveling of the skin’s surface, without the use of harsh methods.

3. Limitations of Traditional Dermal Treatments
The more traditional methods for the treatment of dermal depressions, unlike Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy, tend to rely on methods that involve mechanical and/or thermal destruction of dermal layers as and when required. Chemical peels to remove the more superficial and outer layers of the epidermis, and microneedling to create a controlled injury, are ubiquitous. Lasers continue to dominate the field for the destruction of dermal layers that are deeper in the skin. However, there are more significant and notable consequences to the physiology of the tissue when these methods are used. Harsh stripping of the epidermis routinely results in prolonged skin inflammation and pronounced redness. The more tedious and painful peeling of the skin that the patient must now endure, is a more notable and significant consequence. There is a greater likelihood of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in patients with darker skin, when a more abrasive method is used with Lasers. The harsh nature of these methods often only results in very modest improvement of deep rolling and ice-pick Acne Scars.
4. The Science Behind the Use of Botanicals
The advantages of Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy is that while it is incredibly effective, it is non-destructive, and therefore a more attractive and favorable choice to be used for more regenerative means. Unlike other treatments that to fill dermal gaps rely on the destruction of the skin and the subsequent response, this treatment method is to directly provide the advantage of exogenously available growth factors. The use of Botanic Stem Cells provides the added advantage of totipotent Stem Cells, providing even more flexible and adaptive reparative abilities. The use of these even more advanced Stem Cells provides the defensive advantage of enzymatic antioxidants, protecting the newly formed collagen and protecting it from the more pernicious free-radicals. This nutritional cell therapy provides the mechanism to alter and redefine the course of healing for the more stubborn and recalcitrant Acne Scars.
The therapy uses tightly arranged structural proteins to replace disorganized elastin fibers of Acne Scars. Also, botanical extracts control the localized immune response, thus controlling fibrosis, a type of scar tissue. Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy, when applied continuously, creates a continuous release of regenerative peptides. These peptides instruct localized human stem cells to move to the injured follicular walls. This cellular movement plays a role in the natural rebuilding of the skin base. This therapy also uses Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy, as it does not lead to the surface of melanin skin.

5. The advancement of aesthetic biotechnologies in Southeast Asia
The advancement of aesthetic biotechnologies in Southeast Asia is rapid. With its booming clinical research system, Thailand is at the forefront. The region’s hot tropical climate results in high amounts of ultraviolet radiation, and subsequently, a lot of damage to the skin. Because of this, the people of the region are especially vulnerable to chronic epidermal skin trauma. Because of this, the Thai dermatological research centers spend a lot of money on innovative engineering of tissues. Plant-Based Stem Cell Therapy is a good option for Thai patients since it does not lead to the darkening of melanin skin. Also, Thailand is home to a lot of unique flora. The Thai researchers constantly find new plant materials that are a good source for the healing of tissues. Combining the local flora and the plants that are native to the regions of Switzerland makes the country very unique in the field of regenerative aesthetics. This gives the country the ability to control the use of advanced botanical biomaterials to manage Acne Scars.

