Exosomes Treatment

What is exosome treatment?

Exosomes are tiny messengers that transfer signals between cells, helping to support skin healing and regeneration.

Exosome therapy involves applying an exosome-rich solution to the skin following treatments that create micro-channels, such as Microneedling, Morpheus8, or i-Pixel. Once absorbed, exosomes stimulate collagen and elastin production for smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. They also target pigment-producing cells to improve pigmentation and activate skin-remodelling processes to reduce scarring.

Because exosomes naturally calm inflammation, they are effective in treating redness and acne. When used after procedures, they can accelerate recovery by reducing irritation and downtime. In addition to skin rejuvenation, exosome therapy can also be applied to the scalp to help with hair thinning and overall scalp health.

What Can Exosome Therapy Treat?

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Acne scars and active breakouts

  • Sun damage and age-related spots

  • Hyperpigmentation and melasma

  • Inflammatory skin concerns, including rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis

  • Hair thinning and loss

How Exosome Therapy Is Applied

In the UK, exosomes are not injected beneath the skin. Instead, they are applied topically following treatments that create micro-channels in the skin, such as Microneedling (Dermapen), Morpheus8, or laser resurfacing (i-Pixel). After one of these procedures, a concentrated exosome solution is gently massaged into the skin, allowing it to penetrate deeply through the tiny channels created.

This process not only enhances and accelerates the skin’s natural healing response but also stimulates collagen and elastin production, supporting the development of fresh, healthy skin cells.