Skin diseases can be very complex and can arise from a variety of causes, including immune disorders, environmental influences or genetic factors. Many times it happens that traditional treatments such as ointments, creams or medicines do not bring the desired results. In such cases, we can turn to innovative mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (MSC) therapy, which offers new hope for patients with skin diseases.
MSC therapies have attracted attention for their remarkable capabilities in dermatology. These cells are not only able to regenerate and repair damaged tissue, but also have the ability to regulate the body’s immune system, which is particularly useful in diseases caused by immune disorders. In addition, MSCs have the ability to differentiate into different cell types, which means they can actively contribute to the repair of different skin structures.
Using MSC therapies can potentially improve the appearance and health of the skin, reduce symptoms such as inflammation, redness or itching, and even achieve long-term improvement in chronic conditions. For example, for psoriasis patients, where traditional treatments often only alleviate symptoms, MSC therapy can be a game-changer and help.
With such promising results, MSC therapies represent a revolutionary approach in dermatology that can bring significant improvements in the quality of life of many patients. Research and clinical trials continue to explore the potential of this therapy, suggesting an even brighter future for the treatment of skin diseases.
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MSCs are multipotent cells that can differentiate into mesodermal cell lineages such as adipocytes, osteocytes and chondrocytes. MSCs were originally isolated from bone marrow, but are now known to be found in almost all tissues (e.g. adipose tissue, umbilical cord, etc.). MSCs have the ability to migrate to the site of injury in the body, where they can differentiate to replace damaged cells and promote tissue regeneration. In addition, they have the capacity for paracrine signalling and cell-to-cell communication by secreting various soluble factors and extracellular vesicles. In an inflammatory environment, they exert immunomodulatory effects on various cells of the innate and acquired immune system, which is one of their main properties exploited for therapeutic purposes.
They can be used for local tissue regeneration or to take advantage of their systemic action.
At GaiaCell, we prepare cell preparations of the highest quality, which we call “Art”.
It is important to remember that PRP treatment is not the same as our therapy. PRP treatment uses only 1 to 3 stem cells, while our therapy uses a dosed amount of 15 to 20 million stem cells.