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Topicals with human growth factor are changing the path of skincare. Human growth factors communicate directly with skin cells to create, repair, maintain, firm, brighten and regenerate. Each product is specifically formulated with the most up-to-date technology and safe, proven active ingredients to target the core of the skin or hair problem.
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Role of growth factors in skin creams
Growth factors are proteins that regulate cellular growth, proliferation and differentiation under controlled conditions. They play an important part in maintaining healthy skin structure and function.
Growth factors are secreted by all cell types that make up the epidermis (outer layer of skin) and dermis (the layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue) of the skin including keratinocytes, fibroblasts and melanocytes.
How do growth factors work?
They stimulate biochemical pathways that promote skin tissue repair and regeneration.They promote the formation of collagen and elastic fibres which give the skin its softness and suppleness.Synergistic interaction of multiple growth factors with other proteins in epidermis and dermis results in skin repair and regeneration.No single growth factor is solely determinant in the outcome of skin rejuvenation.Growth factors applied to the skin surface penetrate the epidermis and in theory should ‘fertilise’ your skin.
What are the uses of topical skin creams containing growth factors?
Topical skin creams containing endogenous (produced in the body) growth factors are used as cosmeceuticals. A cosmeceutical is a substance that exerts both cosmetic and therapeutic benefits.
Skin creams containing a physiologically balanced mixture of growth factors and other proteins are available to reverse the signs and symptoms of:
In intrinsic ageing: skin ageing mediated by the process of natural ageingextrinsic skin ageing mediated by environmental factors.Intrinsic ageing
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there is a programmed tendency for cells to stop proliferating or dividingthe amount of collagen decreases in the skin over time (about 1% a year)the degradation of collagen increases so that overall, the dermis thins by 20% in the elderlyin addition, elastic fibres become damaged causing laxity.Extrinsic ageing
In extrinsic ageing, external factors are responsible, particularly ultraviolet radiation due to sun exposure. Extrinsic factors cause degradation of collagen as well as other key elements of the skin. This leads to:
coarse wrinklingbroken blood vesselsskin laxitydrynessprominence of poresdiscolouration or uneven skin tone.What are the effects of growth factors in skin creams?
Results from multiple controlled clinical studies have shown that the application of skin creams containing growth factors:
reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles as a result of new collagen synthesisimproves the appearance of age spots and evens out pigmentationreduces skin roughnessimproves skin texture and elasticityimproves skin smoothness and tightness.What are the growth factors in commercially available skin creams?
Currently, there are several topical skin creams containing a single growth factor or multiple growth factors and cytokines (small protein molecules secreted by cells) available for sale over the counter. They may also contain soluble collagen, matrix proteins and antioxidants to neutralise free radicals. None of the products are FDA approved. They are available for sale over the counter.
Some growth factors used in skin creamsGrowth factor FunctionTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-B) Stimulate collagen secretionVascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) Stimulate new blood vessel formationHepatocyte growth factor (HGF) Stimulate new blood vessel formationKeratinocyte growth factor (KGF) Stimulate epithelial cell growthInterleukins (IL-6, IL-7, IL-8) Reduce inflammationBasic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) Promote formation of new blood vesselsInsulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) Promote cell growth and multiplicationPlatelet-derived growth factor AA (PDGF-AA) Regulate cell growth and divisionTransforming growth factors (TGF-B2 and B3) Stimulate collagen secretionGranulocyte monocyte colony stimulating factor Increase number of white blood cellsHow safe are skin creams containing human growth factors?
Human growth factors are messengers designed to be received or “heard” by specific receptor sites – the “ears” on the surface of skin cells. The main task of human growth factors is to cause cell division and multiplication. For example transforming growth factor (TGF) stimulates collagen production and epidermal growth factor stimulates skin-cell production.
Most of the research on human growth factors for skin has looked primarily at the issue of wound healing, and at short-term use. Much remains unknown at this time, especially in terms of long-term risk or stability, when growth factors are used in cosmetics and applied to skin. Well-controlled clinical studies are lacking.
Current concerns about using growth factors for cosmetic purposes include:
In skin-care products, growth factors would be used repeatedly, and possibly over long periods of time.If they cause cells to over-proliferate, they might cause cancer or other health problems.In the case of TGF, which stimulates collagen production, it can encourage scarring, because scars are the result of excessive collagen production.It is not known whether growth factors contained in cosmeceuticals are stable, can be absorbed adequately, or exert a functionally significant outcome to induce dermal remodelling and reverse photoageing (wrinkles).Related information
References:
Mehta RC, Fitzpatrick RE. Endogenous growth factors as cosmeceuticals. Dermatologic Therapy 2007; Published online; DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8019.2007.00149.xSundaram H, Mehta RC, Norine JA, Kircik L, Cook-Bolden FE et al. Topically applied physiologically balanced growth factors: a new paradigm of skin rejuvenation. J. Drugs Dermatol. 2009 May;8(5 Suppl Skin Rejuvenation):4-13.Michael H. Gold MD, Mitchel P. Goldman MD, Julie Biron Efficacy of Novel Skin Cream Containing Mixture of Human Growth Factors and Cytokines for Skin Rejuvenation. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology 2007; 6 (2):197-202.
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7 年We have A full line of skin and hair care products made with Human Growth Factor including: Anti-Aging Kit Hair Solution Ageless Eye Serum Essences for anti-aging, brightening and hair loss (products which Jonathan mentioned) - this is a pure blend of hyaluronic acid, human stem cells and one or two other active ingredients. The Essences come in sets of 6 vials of 5ml each. This is a topical serum and is used to complement different procedures, such as microneedling. An innovative line of whitening/brightening products including: Facial Brightening Complex Highlight Dark Circle Corrector Intima Brightening Moisturizer (bikini zone/sensitive areas) And a wide variety of professional chemical peels in solo ingredients and unique blends in many concentrations.