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What do EGF do?

Published in Skin Growth Factors 1 min read

EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) plays a vital role in maintaining skin health, primarily by stimulating the production of key structural proteins.

EGF's Role in Skin Health

EGF is a crucial growth factor protein found in our skin. Its primary function is to stimulate the production of:

  • Collagen: Provides strength and structure to the skin.
  • Elastin: Allows the skin to stretch and return to its original shape.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates the skin, keeping it plump and moisturized.

A baby's skin is a good example of skin rich in EGF, which accounts for its thick and plump appearance. In essence, EGF contributes to a healthy and dense skin appearance.