Exosome
What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are protein vesicles obtained by purifying mesenchymal stem cells in a culture medium through specific processes, containing amino acids and numerous growth factors. Exosomes obtained from umbilical cord tissue are purified through specialized processes in a culture medium. Exosomes are very small, with a diameter of 30-200 nm.
These vesicles, which are one-thousandth the size of cells, can enhance the functions of the targeted cell and contribute to its repair.
What Is Exosome Therapy, and When Is It Performed?
Exosome therapy is not only used for aesthetic purposes, such as facial, neck, and décolletage rejuvenation, spot treatment, skin rejuvenation, acne scar treatment, hair loss, wound healing, and burn treatment, but it is also utilized in the treatment of certain medical conditions.
How Is Exosome Therapy Performed?
Exosomes are stored as a homogenous liquid under sterile conditions with a cold chain before application. Before the procedure, the patient’s skin is cleansed, and a local anesthetic cream is applied. Exosomes obtained from stem cells are administered to the targeted area with micro-needles. Repair of damaged cells begins after exosomes are injected into the skin. Patients can continue their daily activities after the procedure.
How Long Does Exosome Therapy Take?
Exosome application, for purposes like hair treatment or skin rejuvenation, typically takes around 30 minutes.
How Many Sessions of Exosome Therapy Are Administered?
Exosome therapy is usually performed in a single session. Desired results are achieved over time after this one-time procedure.
When exosomes are injected, the repair of damaged cells in the targeted area starts quickly. It can also be applied after hair transplantation to support the transplanted hair.
What Are the Benefits of Exosome Therapy?
It is preferred for its rapid reparative, rejuvenating, and revitalizing effects.