Medicalized Aesthetic Uses of Exosomes and Cell Culture-Conditioned Media: Opening an Advanced Care Era for Biologically Inspired Cutaneous Prejuvenation and Rejuvenation
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Published:2024-09-07
Issue:5
Volume:11
Page:154
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ISSN:2079-9284
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Container-title:Cosmetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cosmetics
Author:
Rodriguez Clara1, Porcello Alexandre1ORCID, Chemali Michèle2, Raffoul Wassim2, Marques Cíntia1, Scaletta Corinne3, Lourenço Kelly1, Abdel-Sayed Philippe34ORCID, Applegate Lee Ann356ORCID, Pelissier Vatter Fanny1ORCID, Laurent Alexis378ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Development Department, LOUNA REGENERATIVE SA, CH-1207 Geneva, Switzerland 2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ensemble Hospitalier de la Côte, CH-1110 Morges, Switzerland 3. Regenerative Therapy Unit, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland 4. STI School of Engineering, Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland 5. Center for Applied Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine, University of Zurich, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland 6. Oxford OSCAR Suzhou Center, Oxford University, Suzhou 215123, China 7. Manufacturing Department, LAM Biotechnologies SA, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland 8. Manufacturing Department, TEC-PHARMA SA, CH-1038 Bercher, Switzerland
Abstract
Recent advancements in aesthetic medicine offer innovative cosmetic solutions to enhance patient skin quality and appearance. Advanced treatment options enable practitioners to effectively address skin aging signs, pigmentation imbalance, and loss of elasticity in ambulatory and home-based care regimens. Exosomes (nanoscale cell-derived vesicles) transport a variety of biomolecules and are pivotal in physiological intercellular communication. Importantly, exosomes have recently emerged as key endogenous players in tissular regeneration. More broadly (from an active ingredient purity standpoint), exosomes, stem cell secretomes, and cell culture-conditioned media have been clinically proven to exert multifaceted beneficial topical effects (anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-aging, skin rejuvenation). Therefore, human, animal, and plant-derived exosomes or other refined sub-cellular biological fractions are gaining substantial interest within the aesthetic and cosmetic industries. Notably, such approaches are thought to be among the most promising novel contenders for advanced, biologically inspired skin prejuvenation and rejuvenation care. The present narrative review summarizes the latest clinically oriented research on exosomes and cell culture-conditioned media, highlighting their mechanisms of action in various topical applications. Furthermore, it explores the innovation landscape and currently commercially available products on the global cosmetic market and discusses the potential future applications of advanced, biologically inspired ingredients in the medical aesthetic industry.
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