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Involutional dystrophic changes in the skin occur with age, leading to a decline in skin structure and function. These changes may include reduced elasticity, the appearance of wrinkles, dryness, pigmentation spots, and overall skin weakening. They result from both natural aging processes and external factors such as ultraviolet radiation and pollution.
Dermal fibroblasts are cells located in the middle layer of the skin, the dermis, and play a crucial role in maintaining skin structure and function. They are responsible for producing collagen, elastin, and other components of the extracellular matrix, which provide strength and elasticity to the skin.
Cultured dermal fibroblasts are used for skin regeneration and restoration in various dermatological conditions and diseases, such as:
Dermal fibroblasts produce key components of the extracellular matrix that provide strength and elasticity to the skin.
They promote the formation of new blood vessels, improving blood supply and nourishment to tissues.
Fibroblasts release anti-inflammatory molecules that decrease inflammation and aid in healing.
Thanks to their regenerative properties, fibroblasts help smooth out skin surfaces and improve texture.
Fibroblasts aid in moisture retention, ensuring skin remains hydrated and looks healthy.
Reduction in wrinkles and improved skin tone
Enhanced healing of scars and marks
Overall improvement in skin condition
Increased skin elasticity
Decrease in post-acne symptoms
Better skin hydration
Even skin tone
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