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These extracellular vesicles have a diameter of about 30 to 150 nanometers, contain biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids (such as RNA and DNA), and lipids, and can carry information between different cells. It is this ability that allows exosomes to regulate cell differentiation, growth, apoptosis, immunity, metabolism, and other pathways, and so it plays an important role in anti-aging.
Exosomes contain growth factors and other bioactive molecules that promote cell proliferation, repair, and regeneration. This allows exosomes to accelerate wound healing and improve skin texture.
Exosomes have anti-inflammatory properties and can thus reduce age-related chronic inflammation, an issue often associated with accelerated aging of the skin.
Molecules in exosomes from mesenchymal stem cells may protect skin cells from oxidative stress and other damage, thereby delaying the aging process of the skin.
Collagen is the main component that maintains the elasticity and firmness of the skin. Certain molecules in exosomes from mesenchymal stem cells can stimulate collagen synthesis, thus helping skin maintain its youthful appearance.
In the case of hair loss or hair thinning, mesenchymal stem cell exosomes can promote the regeneration and proliferation of hair follicles, potentially allowing hair restoration.
Exosomes can help remove free radicals in cells, as well as regulate cell metabolism, repair cells and tissues damaged by age, thereby delaying the effects of aging.