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Clinical Applications of Epidermal Stem Cells

Epidermal stem cells (EpiSCs) are mainly located at the basal layer of the epidermis. These cells repair minor injuries of the skin and replace dead skin cells. However, EpiSCs’ cannot heal severe wounds such as major burns or those from diabetes or hereditary disorders. In such cases, culturing the epidermal stem cells from the patient is possible and has yielded successful treatment options, such as laboratory-grown skin grafts. These grafts are synthesized using a patient’s own EpiSCs...
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Confocal microscopy is an advanced microscopic technique. The prime advantage of the confocal microscope over other microscopy techniques is its ability to block the out-of-focus light from the illuminated samples using pinholes. It is widely used with fluorescence optics to obtain high-resolution, sharp contrast images. Unlike optical microscopes, confocal microscopes use a focused beam of light laser to scan the entire sample surface at different z-planes. These microscopes are, therefore,...
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The first thing a clinician sees is the skin, so the examination of the skin should be part of any thorough physical examination. Most skin disorders are relatively benign, but a few, including melanomas, can be fatal if untreated. A couple of the more noticeable disorders, albinism and vitiligo, affect the appearance of the skin and its accessory organs.
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Combining two or more treatment methods increases the life span of cancer patients while reducing damage to vital organs or tissue from the overuse of a single treatment. Combination therapy also targets different cancer-inducing pathways, thus reducing the chances of developing resistance to treatment.
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[Cosmeceuticals today].

T V Puchkova, E S Ivanova

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    Cosmeceuticals, intensive skincare products between cosmetics and medicines, require careful safety and efficacy validation. Their rise is driven by skin science advancements and a desire for improved quality of life.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology and cosmetic science, focusing on the interface between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

    Context:

    • Cosmeceuticals represent a novel class of intensive skincare products.
    • They bridge the gap between traditional cosmetics and medicinal treatments.
    • Their development is influenced by increased understanding of the stratum corneum and consumer demand.

    Purpose:

    • To define the key properties of cosmeceuticals.
    • To emphasize the necessity of rigorous studies for validating safety and efficacy claims.
    • To explore the market emergence and positioning of cosmeceuticals within aesthetic medicine.

    Summary:

    • Cosmeceuticals are advanced skincare formulations requiring stringent validation for their claims.
    • Key factors driving their market presence include scientific progress in skin biology and an aging population's pursuit of aesthetic well-being.
    • The study examines their characteristics and role in restorative and aesthetic practices.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the critical need for evidence-based validation of cosmeceutical products.
    • Provides insight into the evolving landscape of cosmetic and aesthetic treatments.
    • Addresses the growing market demand for scientifically-backed skincare solutions.