Exosomes
Exosome treatment is one of the most exciting treatments in the medical and aesthetic world today.
What are exosomes?
Exosomes are nanoparticles released by nearly all cells in the human body, and skin cells have their very own kind of exosomes. They contain various lipids, proteins, amino acids, peptides, growth factors, and genetic material.
They work by communicating and transmitting signals between cells. In other words, exosomes prompt the body’s natural healing process.
As we get older, our skin cells start to atrophy, and our bodies produce fewer exosomes — similar to how we experience a decrease in collagen production. This leads to sagging, fine lines, and wrinkles. Applying Exosomes to the skin allows new exosomes to swoop in to help wake up inactive skin cells and older exosomes so they can get back to work to repair, strengthen, and rejuvenate skin.
In the process, exosome therapy increases collagen and elastin production, improves wound healing, and decreases pigment production. As a result, skin becomes plumper, firmer, brighter, and smoother.
What is involved in this Treatment?
Exosome therapy involves the application of topical exosomes (in the form of what looks and feels like a serum or gel) after or during treatments like microneedling or Morpheus 8. They can be used as a treatment to promote healing and rejuvenation in various parts of the body, including face and scalp.
You’ll be able to see improvements within two to six weeks following the treatment.
What are Exosomes good for?
• Increase collagen and elastin production#
• Improves lines and wrinkles.
• Reduces Inflammation
• Improves skin firmness and elasticity.
• Speeds up the healing process.
• Aid in improving acne, eczema, and rosacea.
Exosomes treatment acts as a very effective anti-wrinkle treatment and stimulates hair growth. Some may say it is even better than Bo-Tox! This is because exosomes are continually active over a period of six to eight months post-treatment, so the results last longer than Botox. You can also get them as often as you get your laser and microneedling treatments done.