The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
tiny lipid-based vesicles for targeted delivery of substances
Nanoliposomes are tiny, spherical vesicles made from natural or synthetic lipids, designed to encapsulate and deliver active ingredients, such as drugs or nutrients, to specific cells or tissues in the body. Their small size and biocompatibility make them particularly effective for targeted therapy, improving the efficacy and reducing the side effects of treatments, including those for hair loss and skin conditions.