A study focused on the healing of oral mucosa wounds has been published in the prestigious scientific journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery — Global Open (PRS Global Open). Among the co-authors of the work was PhD in Medical Sciences Natalia Mikhaylova, Scientific Director of MARTINEX.
Publication in a journal of this caliber—indexed in international databases and possessing an impact factor—confirms the international recognition of the scientific value and reliability of the obtained results.
The study demonstrated that both investigated products — Cellbooster Lift and Elysee Exosome (plant exosomes)—effectively accelerate the healing of oral mucosa wounds.
Key advantages of Cellbooster Lift, confirmed by the study:
"Publication in PRS Global Open is an important step in the development of evidence-based regenerative medicine," notes Natalia Mikhaylova. "Our data confirms the efficacy of modern solutions for tissue restoration. Cellbooster Lift demonstrated excellent results, solidifying its status as a reliable remodeling complex."
How the Study Was Conducted?
The research was performed on a model involving 36 Wistar line laboratory rats. After creating standard wounds, the animals were divided into three groups:
Histological tissue analysis was performed on day 7 and day 14.
The results confirmed that Cellbooster Lift is an effective and scientifically sound solution for specialists in dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, and aesthetic medicine.
Link to the publication in the international journal:
Adel N, Stankovic N, Gindi A, Kolenda J, Mikhaylova N, et al. Elysee Exosome Versus Cellbooster Lift in Oral Wound Healing. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open 2025;13:e7181. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000007181