The Truth About Regenerative Science in Skincare with Dr. Saranya Wyles of Mayo Clinic

April 20
34 mins

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In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Saranya Wyles of Mayo Clinic to unpack one of the most misunderstood areas in modern skincare: regenerative science. As “regenerative” becomes a buzzword, this conversation brings clarity—grounding the discussion in biology, not marketing.

At its core, regeneration isn’t about boosting collagen or improving texture. It’s about restoring tissue structure and function—something the body does naturally, but imperfectly. Dr. Wyles reframes the space as a spectrum: from surgical grafting and platelet-rich plasma to newer acellular approaches like peptides and extracellular vesicles. What we call “regenerative skincare” today sits somewhere within that spectrum—but rarely at its most advanced end.

The conversation extends to growth factors and peptides, where context matters just as much as inclusion. These signaling molecules play critical roles in repair, but their effectiveness depends on delivery, timing, and biological relevance—factors often overlooked in consumer formulations.

Perhaps the most important distinction is between regeneration and longevity. One repairs damage; the other prevents it. Aligning skincare with that rhythm—protection by day, repair by night—creates a more biologically grounded approach.

This episode challenges assumptions and sharpens perspective. Listen to the full episode to hear Dr. Wyles break down what regenerative skincare really means—and what it doesn’t.

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