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Immune-related disorders encompass a wide range of conditions where the immune system malfunctions, leading to either excessive immune responses, as seen in autoimmune diseases, or insufficient responses, such as in immunodeficiencies and cancer. Innovative immunotherapies, including CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy and NK-T (Natural Killer T-cell) therapy, have emerged as promising treatment options for various immune-related disorders, particularly in oncology.

Immune-Related Disorders and Immunotherapies (CAR-T, NK-T)

Immune-related disorders encompass a wide range of conditions where the immune system malfunctions, leading to either excessive immune responses, as seen in autoimmune diseases, or insufficient responses, such as in immunodeficiencies

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Hypertrophic scars (HPTS) are raised, thickened areas of skin that develop as a result of an overproduction of collagen during the wound healing process. They typically occur after an injury, surgery, or burns and are characterized by their red or purple color, firmness, and elevated texture compared to the surrounding skin. Unlike keloid scars, hypertrophic scars remain confined to the boundaries of the original wound and may improve over time.

Hypertrophic Scars (HPTS)

Hypertrophic scars (HPTS) are raised, thickened areas of skin that develop as a result of an overproduction of collagen during the wound healing process. They typically occur after an injury, surgery,

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Endorphins (Edp) are a group of neuropeptides produced by the central nervous system and the pituitary gland that function as natural painkillers and mood enhancers. They are often referred to as "feel-good" hormones due to their ability to promote feelings of pleasure and well-being.

Endorphins (Edp)

Endorphins (Edp) are a group of neuropeptides produced by the central nervous system and the pituitary gland that function as natural painkillers and mood enhancers. They are often referred to as

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Laser Therapy of the skin

Laser therapy of the skin is a medical treatment that utilizes focused light beams to treat various conditions, including skin disorders, pain management, and tissue regeneration. This non-invasive technique has gained

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Skin Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves the use of fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin. This technique stimulates the body’s natural wound healing processes, promoting collagen and elastin production, which can improve the appearance of various skin conditions such as Dermatological Conditions (Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Chronic Skin Ulcers, Lichen Planus, Epidermolysis Bullosa), Cosmetic Applications (Skin Rejuvenation, Scar Treatment, Alopecia (Hair Loss), Facial Volume Restoration, Acne Scarring), Burns (Acute and Chronic Burns), Autoimmune Skin Disorders (Atopic Dermatitis (AD, Eczema), Scleroderma, Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus), Pigmentary Disorders (Melasma, Hyperpigmentation), Other Conditions (Frostbite).

Skin Microneedling

Skin Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves the use of fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin. This technique stimulates the

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Intradermal injections Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells for Dermatology and Skin Conditions are a specialized method of delivering cellular therapy and stem cells directly into the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the epidermis. This technique is increasingly utilized in regenerative medicine to enhance healing, promote tissue regeneration, and treat various dermatological conditions such as Dermatological Conditions (Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Chronic Skin Ulcers, Lichen Planus, Epidermolysis Bullosa), Cosmetic Applications (Skin Rejuvenation, Scar Treatment, Alopecia (Hair Loss), Facial Volume Restoration, Acne Scarring), Burns (Acute and Chronic Burns), Autoimmune Skin Disorders (Atopic Dermatitis (AD, Eczema), Scleroderma, Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus), Pigmentary Disorders (Melasma, Hyperpigmentation), Other Conditions (Frostbite).

Intradermal Injections of Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells

Intradermal injections Cellular Therapy and Stem Cells for Dermatology and Skin Conditions are a specialized method of delivering cellular therapy and stem cells directly into the dermis, the layer of skin

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Elastin (ELT)

Elastin is a key protein found in connective tissues throughout the body, particularly in the skin, lungs, arteries, and ligaments. It plays a crucial role in providing elasticity and resilience to

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Venous ulcers, also known as venous stasis ulcers, are chronic wounds that occur primarily on the lower legs due to improper functioning of the venous system. They are a common complication of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), where veins fail to adequately return blood from the legs to the heart, leading to increased pressure in the veins and subsequent skin breakdown.

Venous Ulcers

Venous Ulcers Venous ulcers, also known as venous stasis ulcers, are chronic wounds that occur primarily on the lower legs due to improper functioning of the venous system. They are a

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Keratinocytes (KRCs)

Keratinocytes are the primary cell type found in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. These cells play a crucial role in maintaining skin health and integrity by producing keratin,

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Melanocytes are specialized cells located primarily in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. They are responsible for the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. Melanocytes play a crucial role in protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation by absorbing and dissipating harmful rays, thereby reducing the risk of DNA damage and skin cancer.

Melanocytes (MLCs)

Melanocytes are specialized cells located primarily in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. They are responsible for the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin,

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