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    Explore " fibroblast" with insightful episodes like "What is the Alaskapox virus?", "What is the Alaskapox virus?", "Empowering Women Through Beauty ft. Michelle Campbell", "Episode 12: Exosomes" and "How to Make a Neuron and How Pioneer Factors May Find Their Targets" from podcasts like ""Science Unscripted - Daily news on COVID-19", "Science unscripted", "Made Easy Method", "Just Laser It!....and all things Cosmetic" and "Genetics (Video)"" and more!

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    Empowering Women Through Beauty ft. Michelle Campbell

    Empowering Women Through Beauty ft. Michelle Campbell

    Today Tanya is joined by Michelle Campbell, owner of The Pretty House in DT Gilbert. Michelle's passion for beauty started 9 years ago with lash extensions, and since then, she has pursued continuing education and gained certifications in a variety of specialties such as Microneedling, Fibroblast, Hydro Facials, and Skin Classic treatments.

    On this episode, Michelle shares with us how her journey began with her love for lash extensions and how it evolved into a thriving career in the beauty industry. She emphasized the importance of holding a safe space for clients and creating a welcoming environment, especially when providing services such as eyebrow shaping and eyelash extensions.

    At The Pretty House, Michelle offers a range of services, including laser therapy for hair removal, as well as unique experiences like the Unicorn Facial and the Red Carpet Facial. These services are designed to help women take time for themselves and feel pampered and rejuvenated.

    Throughout the conversation, Michelle's passion for her work and her commitment to providing her clients with high-quality beauty services is evident. Her dedication to learning and expanding her skills is a testament to her love for the beauty industry. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and learning more about Michelle's journey as an esthetician and small business owner.

    A message from Michelle: "At the Pretty House we hope to be a light and an example to others! We are always striving to be more patient, charitable, empathetic, and kind. It’s our hope that women smile more and stress less while looking for joy in life. Our journey has taken us from working out of our homes, to combining our skills and dreams which lead us to launching The Pretty House Studio in 2017. Come hang out with the girls at The Pretty House and let us share with you what we have learned along the way!"

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    Episode 12: Exosomes

    Episode 12: Exosomes

    Regenerative medicine is beginning to be the "next generation" in medicine and this also applies to aesthetics.
    We are learning how to not just treat the signs of aging, but to actually return cells back to their healthy, youthful state.

    We are only at the precipice of this exciting new era, but "exosomes" will begin to become an important aspect in aesthetics.

    Today we are going to discuss:
    1.  What is an exosome
    2.  How this differs from PRP and will it make PRP obsolete?
    3.  What are senescent fibroblasts and why this is important in aging?
    4.  How are exosomes placed on the skin?

    Enjoy!

    Thank you for your listenership!

    How to Make a Neuron and How Pioneer Factors May Find Their Targets

    How to Make a Neuron and How Pioneer Factors May Find Their Targets
    Marius Wernig, MD, PhD, discusses how his lab has worked to convert non-neuronal cell types (lymphocytes, pluripotent stem cells, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, lymphocytes) to neurons. The lab is now working on identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying induced lineage fate changes, the phenotypic consequences of disease-causing mutations in human neurons and other neural lineages. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 35063]

    How to Make a Neuron and How Pioneer Factors May Find Their Targets

    How to Make a Neuron and How Pioneer Factors May Find Their Targets
    Marius Wernig, MD, PhD, discusses how his lab has worked to convert non-neuronal cell types (lymphocytes, pluripotent stem cells, fibroblasts, hepatocytes, lymphocytes) to neurons. The lab is now working on identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying induced lineage fate changes, the phenotypic consequences of disease-causing mutations in human neurons and other neural lineages. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 35063]
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