CELL CLASSES AND TYPES WHICH ARE ESSENTIAL DURING SKIN REGENERATION

Abstract
The Skin has the natural ability to heal and replace damaged and dead cells regulated by a network of complex immune processes. This ability is conferred by the population of resident immune cells that act in coordination with other players to provide a homeostatic environment under constant challenge. In this article we conclude that near future discoveries using such innovative strategies will not only help us achieve better therapeutic products for skin-related immune disorders but will also foster ideas toward novel cosmetic formulations and topical applications for improving skin’s regenerative potential.