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Tuesday, 08 March 2022 03:43

What are Stem Cells, and How do They Work?

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What are Stem Cells, and How do They Work? What are Stem Cells, and How do They Work?
Specialized Stem Cells travel from the bone marrow to our skin layers and oversee the process of skin healing.

Until just a few years ago, stem cell
scientists thought that mesenchymal stem cells worked by migrating to the
place of damage and becoming the needed cells.

We now know that stem cells work by orchestrating other cells to repair
damage and rejuvenate by secreting cytokines.

Cytokines are proteins, or physical manifestations of the DNA's information on how to perform wound healing tasks in the skin layers.

In younger skin, there are plenty of stem cells to keep skin healthy. But as we age, we lose most of our stem cells to repair our skin. This is why over time unhealed damage can result in wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, redness, spots, and all other signs of aging.

Our researchers have harvested healthy bone marrow stem cells and grown them in a laboratory, in California USA. These lab stem cells create cytokines in abundance!

They are then harvested, filtered, purified, and preserved in the ProCell Therapies Serums. All DNA is removed and left only with pure Stem Cytokines.

This cascade of wound healing cytokines are delivered to skin via the ProCell MicroChanneling device, essential to the healing effect the treatment produces.
Camille Brokloff
Stem Cells, Procell Therapies, Collagen Induction Therapy

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