Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles involved in cell communication, are gaining attention in the beauty industry, with claims of miraculous skin regenerative properties. Originally discovered in the 1960s, they play a role in various biological processes such as cell growth and gene expression. While they are being researched extensively for potential medical applications, including cancer treatments and drug delivery systems, their use in skincare remains controversial. Skincare companies have adopted these findings, marketing exosome therapy as effective solutions, from high-end facial treatments to influencer routines.
Exosomes, tiny extracellular vesicles crucial for cell communication, have surged in popularity in skincare despite their controversial application in medical research.
Originally discovered in the 1960s, exosomes are gaining attention in beauty for their proposed regenerative properties, though studies in medicine remain ongoing.
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