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🗓️ 23 December 2024
⏱️ 35 minutes
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In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta is joined by Dr. Walter Neto and Dr. Brett Jarrell, founders of Serucell, to explore the brand’s groundbreaking approach to skin regeneration. Rooted in wound healing research and cellular communication, Serucell goes beyond surface-level solutions to restore the skin’s natural vitality by reprogramming its cellular language.
Dr. Neto and Dr. Jarrell’s journey began in surgical medicine and biomedical science, where their work in complex wound scenarios revealed insights into cellular signaling and aging. This led to the development of Serucell’s core innovation: Cell Communication Technology (CCT). By leveraging co-cultured keratinocytes and fibroblasts, Serucell’s KFS Complex creates a natural signaling environment that prompts skin cells to revert to youthful behavior, improving collagen, elastin, and nutrient exchange.
Unlike traditional anti-aging products, Serucell addresses the root causes of aging—cellular communication breakdowns. Its formulations work to repair the “rete ridge,” the vital interface between skin layers that flattens with age, reducing nutrient flow and elasticity. The result? True structural rejuvenation, not just cosmetic fixes.
Using natural peptides and amino acids that the body recognizes, Serucell ensures cells respond efficiently, enhancing healing and longevity. The brand’s lab-engineered stress environment prompts cells to release regenerative signals, guiding tissues back to their youthful state.
Looking ahead, Serucell is integrating AI-driven research to refine its formulations and adapt to emerging data on environmental stressors and genetic predispositions. With a focus on system-level skin care, Serucell is setting a new standard for bio-informed skincare.
Tune in to discover how Serucell is redefining anti-aging through science, offering lasting skin vitality by restoring cellular harmony from the inside out.
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back to another episode of Skin Anarchy. This is your host, Ecta, and I'm really excited to introduce you guys to a new brand that I've come across lately, and mostly because, as everybody knows, we love science-backed options here at SA, and I think rightfully so, because the skincare industry is growing so rapidly, and there are so many options. |
0:18.6 | And I think with all the promises out there, it's really |
0:21.4 | important now more than never to lean on science and to follow it, you know, when it comes to true |
0:26.1 | innovations in skin health. So with all of that said, I would love to introduce you guys to the co-founders |
0:31.6 | of the brand Serousel. I have with me today, Dr. Walter Nettow and Dr. Brett J Brett Gerald. Welcome. Dr. Netto and Dr. Gerald. |
0:38.8 | I'm so excited to host you. It's a pleasure to be here. Thank you so much for the opportunity. |
0:44.4 | Yeah, thank you. Yeah, no, it's an honor to host you both and to learn for me today. I'd love to |
0:48.9 | understand more about how you guys came to the decision to begin Sericel and where all the innovation and the vision started, |
0:57.7 | if you could kind of walk us down memory lane? |
1:00.4 | Yeah, sure. |
1:01.4 | I'll let you know a little bit of my background. |
1:03.9 | So I'm a licensed physician. |
1:05.8 | My background is in general surgery. |
1:08.3 | Also, specializing wounds. |
1:09.7 | I started doing research about 30 years ago. |
1:13.2 | I started doing medicinal plants research |
1:15.8 | into the Brazilian rainforest, |
1:18.1 | where I am originally from. |
1:20.1 | And then from that, went to doing cancer stem cell research, |
1:24.7 | bone engineering and skin engineering as well. But over the last few years, |
1:29.9 | about eight, nine years, I've been working on CCTV, which is cell communication technology, |
1:36.0 | which is the programming of the body, which is how, you know, what, like, how yourselves |
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