The TIXEL is a revolutionary device as it safely delivers controlled heat at high temperatures to the skin without burning its surface. The heating with TIXEL is more superficial than with Lasers, so there is less pain. As the TIXEL is not light-based protective eyewear is not needed, and it is possible to treat very close to the eyes. The TIXEL provides an effective but not aggressive treatment that sits between the results of non-ablative and ablative Laser procedures. The high temperature makes the TIXEL a sterile and low downtime procedure.
Making stem cells from a patient’s adult cells – rather than human embryos – is one of the holy grails in modern medical treatments. New research brings us two steps closer. The researchers are cautiously optimistic about their achievement in emulating embryonic heart conditions with a mechanical device. They hope it could be a step towards solving challenges limiting regenerative medical treatments today: donor blood stem cell shortages, rejection of donor tissue cells, and the ethical issues surrounding the use of IVF embryos. READ MORE…
Making stem cells from a patient’s adult cells – rather than human embryos – is one of the holy grails in modern medical treatments. New research brings us two steps closer. The researchers are cautiously optimistic about their achievement in emulating embryonic heart conditions with a mechanical device. They hope it could be a step towards solving challenges limiting regenerative medical treatments today: donor blood stem cell shortages, rejection of donor tissue cells, and the ethical issues surrounding the use of IVF embryos. READ MORE…
Scientists have shown that intravenous delivery of mesenchymal stem cells, which has some advantages over the more conventional intra-articular injection, alleviates age-related osteoarthritis and decreases inflammation in guinea pigs [1]. Systemic administration Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, is one of the most common causes of disability in old age. READ MORE…
What can Exosomes do for the skin? Recent research looks promising for exosomes, which have been found to help treat autoimmune diseases, degenerative diseases, joint problems, chronic pain, osteoarthritis, and more. Exosome therapy’s benefits include lowering inflammation, encouraging tissue repair, and improving immunity. This is because whenever an exosome enters a cell, it can promote cell healing and regeneration. But did you know that exosomes have a beneficial effect on the skin too?