We carefully manufacture each batch of secretome to minimize variance and bring the potency to you

Anti-Photoaging
Lowers inflammation associated with sun damage.
Rebuild. Restore. Revive.
Promote cells to express numerous genes for renewal and repair.
Enhanced Penetration
Nanobubble technology to enhance delivery of active ingredients into deeper epidermal layer.
Human Origin
Adipose-tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells sourced ethically from healthy human donors
EWG Verified®
We use only safe stabilizers that meet the gold standard in the health and wellness space
Small-batch Production
Each batch is verified against 41 growth factors to minimize variance

Technology

As we age, the number of stem cells in our body naturally declines. However, adult stem cells continue to produce a rich cocktail of bioactive substances, known as the secretome. This secretome is a reservoir of nutrients, such as collagen and many growth factors that support the overall health of surrounding cells, playing a crucial role in the repair of tissues. We use these advantages to induce a regenerative activity and rejuvenation of your skin (Arifka et al., 2022; Barisón et al., 2022; Fennel et al., 2024). Decline of Stem Cells with Age: Research indicates that aging is associated with a progressive loss of stem cell populations, which can impact tissue regeneration and repair mechanisms (Fennel et al., 2024).

Role of the Secretome:

The secretome aka. conditioned media, is composed of soluble factors and extracellular vesicles secreted by stem cells, it contains various bioactive molecules that exert beneficial effects on neighboring cells. These include cytokines, growth factors, and proteins that are essential for maintaining cellular health and promoting tissue repair (Barisón et al., 2022).

Regenerative Potential:

The bioactive substances within the secretome can induce regenerative activity, enhancing the skin's ability to repair itself and rejuvenate. This process is vital for combating the signs of aging and improving overall skin health (Arifka et al., 2022).