Exosome
Exosome

Exosomes are small, membrane-bound structures that allow cells to communicate with each other. They are secreted by cells and carry genetic information, proteins, lipids, and other biological molecules to neighboring cells. In recent years, exosome therapies have gained significant attention in aesthetic treatments, especially for skin rejuvenation. Exosomes stimulate skin cell renewal, boost collagen production, and accelerate tissue repair.
Procedure
Exosome therapy typically lasts 30-60 minutes. The duration of the procedure depends on the treated area and the amount of exosomes used. The treatment is fast and effective. Exosomes are usually injected into the skin or applied to the skin's surface. During the application, exosomes interact with skin cells, promoting regeneration and vitality. Injected exosomes help the skin appear younger, healthier, and more radiant. They also increase skin firmness, reduce wrinkles, and even out skin tone.

Recovery Process
After exosome therapy, there might be mild redness or swelling, but these effects usually subside quickly. Patients can return to their normal activities right away. The effects become noticeable after 2-3 weeks and typically last for 6-12 months. The changes to the skin are not permanent, but with repeated treatments, longer-lasting results can be achieved.