EXOSOMES IN SKIN REJUVENATION & WOUND HEALING: A BREAKTHROUGH IN REGENERATION MEDICINE

Authors

  • Nour Alhuda Odeh

Abstract

Aging of the skin and impaired wound healing are significant dermatological concerns that affect millions of individuals worldwide. As people age, their skin goes through structural and functional changes, which leads to loss of elasticity, reduced collagen production, and slower tissue regeneration. In addition, wound healing becomes increasingly challenging due to compromised immune response, diminished fibroblast activity, and inadequate angiogenesis. Many traditional treatments such as topical creams, laser therapy, and surgical interventions often fail to deliver long-lasting and effective results.6,9,14,15 Therefore, there is an escalating necessity for innovative, non-invasive therapies that can enhance skin rejuvenation, promote tissue regeneration, and accelerate wound healing at the cellular level. One promising method involves the use of exosome-based therapy, which leverages the body’s natural regenerative mechanisms to repair the damaged skin and improve overall health of the skin.

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Published

2025-12-10

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Healthcare Administration