New Era in Skin, Hair and Tissue Regeneration with Exosome Therapy

What is an Exosome?

Exosomes are small spheres, 30-150 nanometers in diameter, that allow cells to communicate with each other. They are released from cells and carry vital messages such as proteins, RNA and growth factors to other cells. When used in medicine, they trigger cell regeneration by delivering these messages to damaged or aged cells. Exosome therapy provides a controlled and targeted activation of this natural mechanism.

1. Exosome Effect in Skin Rejuvenation

As we age, collagen and elastin production in the skin decreases, the skin loses its elasticity, fine lines appear and the skin’s radiance diminishes. Exosome therapy is a powerful biological tool to reverse this process.

How does it work?

  • Increases collagen and elastin production by stimulating fibroblast cells in the skin.
  • Accelerates cell regeneration, strengthens the skin barrier.
  • Reduces redness and sensitivity with its anti-inflammatory effect.
  • It gives the skin radiance, vitality and firmness.

In which cases is it applied?

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Skin tone inequalities
  • Sun damage and matte skin appearance
  • Tired and dull skin

How Many Sessions Are Applied?

Usually a course of 3 sessions at 3-4 week intervals is recommended. Skin revitalization is observed from the first session, but the full effect settles in a few weeks.

2. Exosome Use in Hair Loss Treatment

Exosomes are also increasingly used in hair treatment. They offer effective results in strengthening hair follicles and improving hair quality.

How does it work?

  • It revitalizes the cells in the hair follicle.
  • Activates dormant hair follicles.
  • Thickens hair strands, slows down hair loss.
  • It offers supportive treatment for male and female pattern hair loss.

Who is it suitable for?

  • Those with genetic hair loss
  • Those with thinning hair due to seasonal or hormonal reasons
  • Those who want to support the healing process after hair transplantation

How to Apply?

Exosomes are injected into the scalp by mesotherapy. The treatment is painless and does not require a recovery period. Generally, results are obtained with 3-4 applications, 1 session per month.

3. Exosome Support in Wound and Tissue Healing

The cell regenerating effects of exosomes enable them to be used especially in tissue damage and healing processes.

In Which Situations is Preferred?

  • Acceleration of the healing process after laser
  • Reduction of scars after surgery
  • Acne scars and skin damage
  • Chronic tissue disorders such as diabetic wounds

What are the Benefits?

  • Accelerates wound healing
  • Promotes tissue regeneration
  • Reduces the risk of scarring
  • Relieves the healing process with its anti-inflammatory effect

Is Exosome Treatment Safe?

The products used in Exosome therapy are prepared sterile and purified in the laboratory. The application is non-invasive and is performed by microinjections under the skin.

However, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, people with active infections and immune system diseases must be evaluated by a doctor before application.

Things to Pay Attention After Exosome Treatment

  • Makeup should not be applied to the area for the first 24 hours after the procedure
  • Sunscreen should be used
  • Exposure to excessive heat such as sauna, Turkish bath, intense exercise should be avoided
  • Slight redness and edema after the application is normal, it passes in a short time

In Which Areas Is Exosome Treatment Effective and Who Is It Suitable For?

Exosome therapy is an effective, safe and natural supportive treatment in many areas such as skin renewal, hair loss treatment and wound healing. It provides regeneration at the cellular level without the need for surgical intervention, slows down the aging process and revitalizes the tissues. If you want to improve your aesthetic appearance naturally, you can contact us for detailed information and expert’s evaluation about exosome treatment.

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