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What are Exosomes?

Exosomes are a class of cell-derived extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin, typically ranging in diameter from 30 to 150 nanometers. They are formed through the fusion of multivesicular bodies with the plasma membrane, releasing intraluminal vesicles into the extracellular environment. These vesicles carry a complex cargo of proteins, lipids, mRNA, miRNA, and DNA, which can influence the behavior of recipient cells.

ASCE+ Exosomes is a cutting-edge, freeze-dried Exosome solution developed through the collaboration of EXOSOME with active ingredients. This innovative technology separates and purifies only pure exosomes, which are then used to enhance skin health and rejuvenation.

The exosomes are derived from stem cells and contain growth factors, anti-inflammatory cytokines, and genetic materials that promote tissue repair and immune modulation.

The exosomes in ASCE+ Exosomes are designed to stimulate natural cell regeneration, leaving the skin naturally radiant and rejuvenated. They work by delivering their cargo of growth factors and cytokines to the skin cells, which then use this information to repair and regenerate damaged tissue.

This process can help to improve skin elasticity, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and enhance overall skin texture and tone.

At Da Vinci Medical, ASCE+ Exosomes have proven to be highly effective in promoting skin health and rejuvenation. They are utilized to treat various skin concerns, including aging, sun damage, and acne. Being hypoallergenic and non-invasive, they offer an appealing option for individuals seeking a natural and gentle approach to skin rejuvenation.

With their unique ability to stimulate natural cell regeneration, ASCE+ Exosomes present a promising solution for achieving healthy, youthful-looking skin. At Da Vinci Medical, we are committed to offering the latest and most effective treatments to help you achieve your skincare goals.

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