Regenerative Cosmetics: Skin Tissue Engineering for Anti-Aging, Repair, and Hair Restoration
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Pleguezuelos Beltrán, Paula; Herráiz Gil, Sara; Martínez Moreno, Daniel; Medraño Fernandez, Iria; León, Carlos; Guerrero Aspizua, SaraEditorial
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Materia
Regenerative cosmetics Skin Tissue engineering
Fecha
2024-07-15Referencia bibliográfica
Pleguezuelos-Beltrán, P.; Herráiz-Gil, S.; Martínez-Moreno, D.; Medraño-Fernandez, I.; León, C.; Guerrero-Aspizua, S. Regenerative Cosmetics: Skin Tissue Engineering for Anti-Aging, Repair, and Hair Restoration. Cosmetics 2024, 11, 121. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11040121
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the European Regional Development fund (PID2020-119792RB-I00); Institute of Health Carlos III (RD21/0001/0022, Spanish Network of Advanced Therapies, TERAV-ISCIII); UC3M–PhD research training scholarship (PIPF); Madrid Government (Comunidad de Madrid) under the Multiannual Agreement with UC3M in the line of “Research Funds for Beatriz Galindo Fellowships’‘ (REDOXSKIN-CM-UC3M) and in the context of the V PRICIT (Regional Programme of Research and Technological Innovation”; “Proyectos de I + D + I” (PID2020-114230GA-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/; 101096884 in HORIZON-CHIPS-JU-2021-2-RIA; PCI2022-135048-2 by Ministerio de Ciencia e InnovaciónResumen
The quest for youthful, healthy skin and full, vibrant hair has long been a driving force in
the dermocosmetics field. However, traditional approaches often struggle to address the underlying
causes of aging, damage, and hair loss. Regenerative cosmetics powered by skin tissue engineering
offer a transformative alternative. This review explores the emerging field of using engineered skin
tissues for cosmetic purposes, focusing specifically on their potential for anti-aging, repair, and hair
restoration applications. We discuss how these technologies aim to rejuvenate aging skin by promoting
collagen production, reducing wrinkles, and improving overall skin function. Additionally,
the use of engineered skin for wound healing and scar reduction is examined, highlighting their
potential to improve the appearance and functionality of damaged skin. Finally, we advance the exciting
prospects of utilizing skin tissue engineering techniques to regenerate hair follicles, potentially
offering solutions for hair loss and promoting denser hair growth.