Harnessing Regenerative Science in Aesthetic Surgery: The Biologically Driven Future

    September 2025 in “ Journal of Clinical Medicine
    Claire Olivas, Orr Shauly, Dana M. Hutchison, Daniel J. Gould
    TLDR Regenerative medicine could revolutionize aesthetic surgery, but needs careful validation and ethical use.
    The document reviews the transformative potential of regenerative medicine in aesthetic surgery, focusing on therapies like platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosomes, and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) for tissue regeneration and natural results. It highlights the promise of these therapies in facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, and skin repair, supported by multiple studies, though challenges like standardization and regulatory hurdles remain. Emerging therapies, such as mitochondrial-based and microRNA-based treatments, and AI in biologic design, suggest a future of personalized interventions. The review underscores the need for rigorous clinical trials, ethical guidelines, and patient education to ensure safe and effective integration into mainstream practice.
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