Regenerative medicine: which solution to choose? The guide
Forever offers several gentle regenerative medicine options. Which one should you choose and why? Here's our guide.
The exosomes and the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are two treatments in the same therapeutic class: they activate natural cell regeneration by stimulating the body's physiological functions.
The polynucleotidesare in a different category. They are not there to directly stimulate regeneration by means of biological signals, but to improve the cellular environment.
Finally, the stem cell transplants (Nanofat) is the very best in self-regenerative medicine: rich in growth-factor stem cells AND regenerative cells (exosomes), Nanofats Boosts cellular activity and collagen production. It is therefore an anti-ageing treatment whose effects last for several years.
➤ Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP): your own blood as a source of regeneration
The PRP is prepared from a blood testwhich is centrifuged to isolate the platelet-rich plasma. When PRP is injected, the growth driverscontained in platelets, are released into the target tissues.
Treatment autologous100% is a natural solution that is very well tolerated and has virtually no contraindications. As it comes from your body, it is also compatible with autoimmune diseases.
➤ Exosomes: ultra-targeted messengers of plant origin
Exosomes use biological properties of growth factorssuch as PRP (platelet-rich plasma). Of plant originThey are derived from Damask rose stem cells. Growth factors specific to the different target tissues have been selected and their total number is 10 billion times higher than in PRP.
Like PRP, they stimulate regeneration, but do not depend on the quality of the patient's blood (which can vary with age, stress or state of health), making them a a reproducible alternative.
Exosomes have anti-inflammatory properties and are often used in post-treatment to speed up recovery.
Theory is good... experience is better!
Our clinical experience demonstrates a synergistic effect of PRP and Exosomes.
In the treatment of hair loss in particular, Exosomes make it possible to increase the diameter of pre-existing hairwhile the PRP makes it possible to slow down hair loss and redensify hair.
With regard to faceThese two treatments are to be considered as treatments preventative anti-ageing, designed to slow down skin ageing. Their long-term effect is visible from a few months to a year, i.e. at least after a course of treatment lasting five to eight sessions. However, a "glow" effect is quickly visible, and lasts about a month.
➤ Polynucleotides: another route, ideal for certain specific areas
Polynucleotides are the building blocks of DNA. Derived from purified trout DNA, polynucleotides have proven regenerative and anti-inflammatory roles. They have been scientifically proven in ophthalmology and rheumatology. In aesthetic medicine, in addition to their anti-inflammatory effect, they deeply moisturise the skin and improve its density and elasticity by activating fibroblasts.
They are particularly recommended for areas with thin skin, such as the eye contour and dark circles, the "bar code (wrinkles above the lip) or fine lines around the mouth.
➤ Nanofats
Le NanofatNanofat, or nanostructured fat, is a very fine, purified form of fat taken from the patient's body (generally from the stomach or thighs). Nanofat does not aim to restore volume, but to regenerate the skin thanks to the injection of new "baby cells" that are capable of differentiating into other cell lines and secreting natural exosomes.
Nanofats are rich in stem cells, growth factors and regenerative cellsNanofats, capable of boosting cellular activity and collagen production. Nanofats offer a wide range of benefits, in particular they last over time For the face, they are particularly suitable for treating dull complexion and scars (from acne or surgery), but also dark circles, fine lines and sagging skin.
At Forever Institut, we have also found that excellent results on the loss of scalp densityand the redensification of the vaginal mucosa - particularly after chemotherapy or the menopause.