By bringing exosome therapy into our practice, we have received amazing results in just 1-3 procedures for laser-damaged skin. They reduce redness, burning and the healing process by a good 60-70% percent in 1 procedure.
“My skin instantly calmed down and healing time was cut in half. By the time I got home, my skin was no longer burning and the redness had already dissipated. Finally, I understood why exosomes have become a popular treatment for improving skin quality and health in Korea over the past couple of years,” a review from one patient.
But what is exosome therapy?
Exosomes are nanoparticles secreted by almost all cells in the human body, and skin cells have their own exosomes. They contain various lipids, proteins, amino acids, peptides, growth factors and genetic material.
“They work by communicating and transmitting signals between cells. You can think of them as messengers, sending signals to unhealthy cells, triggering their regeneration.” In other words, exosomes speed up the body’s natural healing process.
When used as a skin care product, exosomes are extracted from human stem cells and frozen to keep them as stable as possible. However, unlike true stem cells, exosomes do not have a nucleus. It’s just mRNA (similar to the COVID vaccine) so there is no chance of adverse graft-versus-host disease!!!
Exomal therapy includes different applications, but the most effective is the introduction in the form of mesotherapy into the skin. This is because exosomes, although nanoparticles, cannot penetrate the skin on their own. They need these disturbances in the surface layer of the skin to begin communicating with skin cells. Otherwise, they will just sit on the surface of your skin without serving any purpose. (This is also the reason why over-the-counter serums and creams cannot yet contain exosomes.)
How do exosomes benefit the skin?
As we get older, our skin cells begin to atrophy and our body produces fewer exosomes—similar to how we experience a decrease in collagen production. This leads to sagging, fine lines and wrinkles. Exosome therapy allows new exosomes to enter the skin to help awaken dormant skin cells and old exosomes so they can get back to work repairing, strengthening and rejuvenating the skin.
In this case, exosome therapy increases the production of collagen and elastin, improves wound healing and reduces pigment production. The result is skin that is fuller, firmer, brighter and smoother.
You may see improvements within two to six weeks after treatment. Just a week and a half after exosome therapy, a change in skin tone becomes noticeable, it becomes much lighter and smoother than usual. If you use foundation creams, you will definitely stop using them because your complexion itself will look so even and radiant that you won’t want to hide it.
What’s cool is that the exosomes are “continuously active for six to eight months after treatment,” so results last longer than any other treatment. The procedure can be repeated systematically if desired to maintain youth and freshness of the face.
A recent study published in the journal Biomaterials Research found that exosomes have anti-inflammatory properties, helping to reduce the symptoms of inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (also known as eczema). More research is being conducted to determine the best ways to use exosome therapy for wound healing in diabetic patients and burn victims, as well as for surgical incisions. “Exosomal therapy is also playing a growing role in the treatment of keloids.”
Because exosome therapy also speeds up recovery time and increases the effectiveness of cosmetic procedures, it also reduces the number of treatments you may need.



Exosomes help “seal” the skin after laser, fractional or radiofrequency treatments and reduce the likelihood of allergic reactions. Patients often use any soothing skin care product they can find after laser treatment and increase inflammation. Exosomes take away not only this feeling, but also the guesswork of what skin care products to use after the procedure.
What is exosome therapy treatment?
Skin injections are usually given through individual injections across the entire face or through mesotherapy, which is similar to an injectable version of microneedling—when tiny needles pierce the skin, it also injects a booster into it. Often exosomes are combined with other cosmetic treatments that allow the exosomes to be absorbed and reach the deeper layers of the skin for more effective rejuvenation or treatment.
Who should try exosome therapy?
“Essentially, everyone can benefit from exosome therapy because it has a wide range of benefits. People looking for a new anti-wrinkle treatment and overall skin rejuvenation may see improvement with this procedure, as well as people with uneven texture or dull complexion, acne scars, enlarged pores and unwanted pigmentation, dermatitis, rosacea, seborrhea, and other dermatological conditions. problems. And the best part is that exosomes have no noticeable side effects and do not pose any additional risks.”
We recommend exosome therapy to our patients who have an event coming up and don’t want to deal with the downtime. It is also a great option for patients who want to take their rejuvenation or treatment to the next level.
Exosomes are also a worthy alternative for those who are not fans of cosmetic beauty injections.
Interested in trying exosome therapy right now? Then call us by phone: +380972524876 or write to us by mail .
