Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Use Of Stem Cells For Skin Care

By Miranda Sweeney


The search for the fountain of youth began long before Ponce Deleon stepped foot in Florida. People have always wanted to appear younger than their years and today researchers have begun to delve into an entirely unique technique of helping them to accomplish this dream. This unique research deals with using stem cells for skin care.

This treatment has been shown to be very effective in a topical form when clients used it for three months periods averaging three times a day. Another positive aspect is that they show no indications of any side effects for clients when used either in long term trials or with short term usage. Botanical embryos are harvested from plants for use in many of these serums. The plants that are selected survive in the harshest conditions on earth and are able to regenerate and repair themselves using cellular action.

Other treatments are created using unfertilized human eggs that were donated for this use. The eggs are tricked into creating the needed amino acids and proteins of the cell and they are extracted for use in the creams. Another method is to use bovine placenta in the production of the treatments.

One of the more controversial methods begins with harvesting cellular ingredients from the clients fat cells and injecting them as filler into the face. This is still an experimental process and has had mixed results. Some of these results have proven dangerous to the patient because of other ingredients included in the injections.

The field of topical treatments is more advanced than other methods. Nearly everyone agrees that collagen need to be stimulated by proteins and amino acids which decline as we age. Using extracts that contain the potpourri of growth factors, peptides and signaling chemicals is the best way of keeping the natural stimulation functioning. The disagreement seems to be in determining which type of source is best.

The enzymes that create the proteins and amino acids can readily be found in plants and most companies are switching to non-embryonic sources for these enzymes. Some are using chemical compounds that include the specialized peptides and enzymes but plant embryos create these naturally and they can be extracted and used in creating topical creams and serums.

The crucial cell that controls repair to the body can be found in hair and sweat glands. When the body signals that damage has been done the cell separates into two different types. One remains where it is while the other travels to the damaged site and becomes whatever type of cell it needs to be to control the damage that needs to be repaired.

The researchers have been making more progress every year in this field of endeavor. Many claim that their products work miracles if used correctly by the clients. We may see a day in the near future when this therapy will be available to every person who wants to improve the appearance of their skin at a reasonable cost.




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