ELEVAI Labs Inc.

Greater Sacramento

Founded in 2020, ELEVAI Labs Inc., a biotech company rooted in advanced human stem cell research, announced an expansion of its product line, focusing on human stem cell exosome products. These innovative products harness the power of human stem cells for skincare, tailored specifically for dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Building on this foundation, ELEVAI is broadening its scope into aesthetic medicine, wellness, and longevity.

ELEVAI Labs, based in Newport Beach, operates its R&D and production facilities in Folsom. The company prides itself on its collaborative environment, where a dedicated team constantly explores new ways to innovate. ELEVAI benefits from local talent, with many team members recruited from UC Davis and Sac State, enhancing the company’s research capabilities.

The company’s vision extends to becoming the leading aesthetic company globally. Starting with topicals derived from human stem cells, ELEVAI is now venturing into products for weight loss and muscle retention in combination with diabetes drugs as part of  an exclusive agreement with MOA Life Plus Co. Ltd., a South Korean company that will grant ELEVAI rights to these new compounds outside of South Korea.

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