Exosomes are responsible for cell-to-cell communication and help to exchange RNA, vital proteins, growth factors, and genetic material between cells. Essentially, exosomes help to repair damaged tissues by transferring these materials between the cells. In cosmetic uses, exosomes are derived from stem cells and may be topically applied to the skin to encourage and foster cell turnover, resulting in rejuvenated and younger-looking skin.
Exosome therapy has a range of uses. When applied to the skin, this treatment is highly effective for signs of aging, a dull and dehydrated complexion, calming sensitive skin, reducing lesions and scars (such as acne scars), creating a more even texture.
Most patients notice an immediate improvement after exosome therapy. These results typically continue to improve with repeated treatments and depending on the condition you are addressing, it may be recommended that you have between three and five sessions of exosome therapy treatments. Exosome therapy treatment does not require downtime, apart from any recovery process associated with the treatment that it is paired with (such as an ablative laser treatment or collagen-stimulating treatments).
Topically applied to the skin to encourage and foster cell turnover, resulting in rejuvenated and younger-looking skin.
Effective for signs of aging, a dull and dehydrated complexion, calming sensitive skin, reducing lesions and scars (such as acne scars), creating a more even texture.
Applied after collagen stimulation treatment like Scarlet or Morpheus.
Increased healing time, reduced redness, collagen stimulation seen 6-8 weeks post-treatment.