The introduction of exosome therapy for skincare (from South Korea) is exciting news. Not just another skincare product, this therapy harnesses the cutting-edge science of exosome technology.
So, what exactly are exosomes? Technically, they’re known as ‘mesechymal stem cell secretes’, tiny vesicles secreted by stem cells. They act as messengers, facilitating vital information transfer within the body. This communication plays a vital role in regulating molecular information and elements such as proteins, growth factors, RNA and lipids. So when this works well, your skin can perform optimally.
Benefits of exosome therapy
When administered below the skin’s surface, exosomes offer a variety of benefits:
- Accelerates skin cell turn over
- Provide anti-oxidants
- Improve skin hydration and overall skin tone
- Melanin and tyrosinase inhibitory effects (skin brightening)
- Stimulate collagen and elastin production
- Stimulate hair growth
- Enhance skins natural wound healing process
Availabilities
Exosome therapy comes in two formulations:
- Exosome scalp ampules for hair regeneration
- Exosome skin ampules for skin rejuvenation
Treatment frequency
The recommended protocol for exosome therapy is 3-4 treatments, 4 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 4-5 months.
Suitable candidates for exosome treatment
Exosome treatment is recommended for individuals seeking:
- Long-lasting skin renewal and healing
- Improvement of pigmentation/skin brightening
- Improvement in remedying dry and dull skin
- Improvement in remedying fine lines, aging skin
- A non invasive treatment to skin improvement
- improvement in hair growth or concerned with hair loss
The treatment process
Exosomes can be performed as a stand alone treatment or as an addition to a dermal therapy, such as skin needling and laser.
Depending on the target area, exosomes can be applied topically directly onto to the skin surface or introduced by using a dermal micro needle device allowing micro droplets to be delivered into the skin.
Adverse reactions
There is no major risk of adverse reactions, except for patients with an allergy to the individual components of the exosomes.
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