Supporting Natural Wound Healing: The Role of Acellular Cell Factors
When a wound fails to heal, it can become a chronic burden that disrupts life and carries significant health risks. What happens when the body's natural healing process stalls? New advances in regenerative science are focusing on how to restart that process, and cell-free therapies , like Regenerative Protein Array (RPA) by Genesis Regenerative, are showing promising results as they may have the potential to support the body’s innate repair mechanisms. An evolved approach works on a different principle, recognizing that a chronic wound is often "stuck" in a state of inflammation, lacking the proper biological signals to progress. This cell-free therapy does not introduce new cells. Instead, it delivers a comprehensive array of the very signaling molecules—proteins, growth factors, and cytokines—that are essential for healing. This technique is designed to "reprogram" the local wound environment. These biological instructions are applied directly to the area, w...