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Por peludoo111  -  Cinturón Naranja  - 305Mensajes
#639062
hola, no se si vieron el estudio de mc donalds, pero aca se los paso:

https://www.gonzoo.com/actualidad/story ... icie-6872/

tenia pensando usar el dermaroller y despues la dimeticona

encontre esta:

Dermanova Talon Y Codos alantoína + dimeticona + glicerina + isopropilo palmitato + lanolina + mentol + propilenglicol + retinol + sodio laurilsulfato + tocoferol acetato + urea Kit Pomos Crema x 2 x 60g Ferrer $ 218.80

que piensan ustedes?, podria funcionar
Por Xpelo  -  Cinturón Blanco  - 1Mensajes
#639094
Es falso

Saludos !
Por monoamelio  -  Cinturón Azul  - 530Mensajes
#639134
https://www.elespanol.com/ciencia/salud ... 725_0.html
Aquí dicen que la función de la dimeticona es aportar el oxígeno al medio de cultivo por lo tanto igual no sirve de nada usarlo con el dermaroller. Si algún entendido nos sacará de dudas
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Por Finasterideman  -  Cinturón Naranja  - 356Mensajes
#639803
No, la dimeticona no funciona para eso, necesitas la unión de dos elementos que forman el llamado dimetilpolisiloxano y eso, no lo vas a encontrar en ningún medicamento o producto cosmético ya que se crea en laboratorio.
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Por mendez  -  Cinturón Naranja  - 285Mensajes
#641075
ya que os poneis a echarle algo al dermarroller, quiza esto os interese:

MB (azul de metileno) promotes wound healing in dermal fibroblasts

Cutaneous wound healing processes include epidermal keratinocyte migration, dermal fibroblast migration, and the interactions of these cells with the ECM30. The skin repair capabilities decline with age due to structural and functional changes, such as reduced proliferation and migration of fibroblasts and degraded collagen and elastin in the ECM31. Based on the results from Figs 1–6, we speculate that MB treatment will promote the wound healing of the skin.

To test this hypothesis, we performed an in vitro wound assay, which mimics the cutaneous wound healing process30, 32. Fibroblast monolayers were wounded with a scratch and images of cell movement in the scratched area were captured at 0 and 24 hours post wounding. Two normal skin fibroblast lines, one derived from a middle-aged individual and the other from an 84-year old individual, were investigated. As expected, fibroblasts from the middle-aged donor exhibited faster recovery than those from the old donor (Fig. 7A–C). Significantly, the MB-treated fibroblasts in both cell lines repopulated significantly faster than their vehicle-treated counterparts (Fig. 7A–C), suggesting that MB treatment promotes wound healing.
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MB promotes wound healing in dermal fibroblasts. (A,B) Representative images showing skin fibroblasts migration in the scratch-wounded area at 0 and 24 hours post wound. The cells were pre-treated with Vehicle (PBS) or 100 nM MB for one week. The wound region was then manually created by scrapping a straight line across the cultured cells. Fibroblasts from a middle-aged donor (A, HGFDFN168, 40 yrs) and an old-aged donor (B, AG11725, 84 yrs) were tested. Scale bar = 200 μm. (C) Quantification of the cell number in each wounded region at 24 hours post wound. (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01).
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In summary, our analyses using the 2D dermal fibroblasts and 3D reconstructed skin models support the idea that MB is a safe and potent anti-oxidant, and has great potential to be used in skin care.


decir que lo he usado como nootropico, de forma oral, y que topicamente tiene el problema de que lo mancha todo.