martes, 9 de agosto de 2011

Aesthetics: anti-wrinkle comes the transplantation of cells

Against wrinkles, is coming a new “weapon”, not just filler and botox But also to inject Needling fibroblasts drawn from the same patient when he is still young.

The fibroblasts, Are a type of cells in the dermis of skin which play an important role to produce the collagen and elastic fibers Responsible for the texture and tone of connective tissue. With advancing age, in fact, the skin becomes thinner and less turgid because of ‘cellular aging.

The new discovery Anti-aging Bioscience Institute to be developed in collaboration with university centers of Italian and European research is to be taken (through a small sample of skin) and cry preserved at -198 degrees their fibroblasts when they are still healthy and active, so they can be used when the first signs of aging. This is innovative technology skin rejuvenation, Able to leverage the natural ability of fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin.

As Professor Nicolo Scuderi, Director of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at La Sapienza University of Rome:

Keep cells taken at an age earlier than that will be used, can have fibroblasts with characteristics of vitality and reproductive capacity higher than the patient’s biological age.

The Needling based fibroblasts Compared to the filler, present less risk to the allergy and rejection, ensuring more natural and long lasting. In addition, the time of implantation, the fibroblasts are enriched Vitamins, amino acids, minerals, Nucleic acids and co-enzymes, and are injected with needles details of only 2mm long. The injections, in fact, release the fibroblasts only in the middle layer of the skin, and without causing bruising. The results are visible after about 3 weeks and continue for 12 months. With cells preserved you can continue maintenance treatment for another 4-5 years.

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