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Cellular Regeneration: Exosomes facilitate cell-to-cell communication, promoting the repair and regeneration of damaged skin cells.
Collagen Production: By stimulating fibroblasts, exosomes help increase collagen and elastin levels, improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: They help calm inflammation, making them beneficial for conditions like acne, rosacea, and sensitive skin.
Skin Barrier Repair: Exosomes support the skin's natural barrier function, protecting against environmental stressors and pollutants.
Brightening Effects: They promote an even skin tone and reduce pigmentation by regulating melanin production.
Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by dark, discolored patches on the skin. It's particularly prevalent among women, especially during hormonal fluctuations such as pregnancy or when using oral contraceptives. The condition typically appears on sun-exposed areas of the face, including the cheeks, bridge of the nose, forehead, chin, and above the upper lip.
How do we recognize what type of melasma it is? Melasma is primarily classified into three types based on the depth of pigment deposition: