Exosome is a type of cell-based therapy, similar to Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP), that falls under the umbrella of regenerative medicine.
Exosome is a type of cell-based therapy, similar to Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP), that falls under the umbrella of regenerative medicine. It’s increasingly gaining attention in medical aesthetics for its role in skin and hair rejuvenation. The tiny vesicles, or stem cell-derived exosomes, are believed to enhance tissue repair and cellular regeneration through the process of biological signaling.
While exosome technology is still in its early stages, scientists are still discovering more about the therapeutic application of exosomes in regenerative aesthetic medicine. Particularly their role in intercellular communication as it pertains to wound healing and reversing the aging process.
Cost of Exosomes | TBD |
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Duration of Treatment | 30-45 minutes |
Days of Social Downtime | 1-2 days |
How Long It Lasts | 6-12 months |
Pain Management | Topical numbing cream |
Home Care Instructions | Avoid sun exposure and active ingredients for 72 hours. |
No. Of Sessions Required | 3-6 |
Final Results | Skin rejuvenation and improvement in hair volume and density. |
Exosomes are being used in medical aesthetics to promote collagen production and improve skin texture, and for their anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, early research suggests they may enhance skin tightening and address hyperpigmentation.
The biggest benefit of exosome therapy is that there’s no need to draw a patient’s own blood to obtain the stem cells needed for treatment. The ready to use exosomes can be administered using techniques such as microneedling or through direct injection into target tissues.
Exosomes may have anti-inflammatory properties that could be beneficial in managing acne and promoting clearer skin.
The regenerative properties of exosomes may help address dark circles and puffiness around the eyes.
Hair follicles may get a boost from exosomes, leading to enhanced hair growth and improved overall health of the scalp.
Exosomes are being investigated for their role in managing pigmentation issues such as dark spots or uneven skin tone.
Exosomes may promote collagen production and cellular regeneration, resulting in fewer fine lines and wrinkles, and a revitalized appearance.
Scars resulting from surgeries that were treated with exosomes have shown great promise in the area of scar remodeling and tissue regeneration.
Exosomes may promote collagen production and enhance skin elasticity, contributing to smoother and firmer skin.
The powerful regenerative properties of exosomes may reduce sun damage.
The anti-inflammatory effects of exosomes make them beneficial in managing conditions such as acne and rosacea.
Used in combination with dermal fillers for volume restoration, exosomes may potentially enhance the longevity and effectiveness of the treatment.
Exosomes are being used to accelerate the healing of skin wounds in medical aesthetics, enhancing procedures like laser and chemical peels, where rapid healing can lead to better cosmetic outcomes.
A suitable candidate for exosome therapy is someone seeking natural and non-invasive solutions for concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, dull complexion, or uneven skin tone, or for hair restoration. The individual should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the outcome.
We invite you to book a consultation with one of our Dermatology experts to find out if exosome treatment is right for you.