Treatment overview
Modern aesthetic medicine is moving more and more from “correction” towards regeneration — not only improving the appearance of the skin, but encouraging its ability to renew itself.
Exosomes represent the latest generation of bioregenerative treatments — microscopic signalling molecules that act as a “communication system” between cells, encouraging skin renewal, regeneration and revitalisation.
This is a highly sophisticated therapy that does not add volume or change facial structure — it works at the cellular level, encouraging:
- collagen and elastin production
- regeneration of damaged tissue
- reduction of inflammation
- improvement of skin texture and tone
What makes exosomes revolutionary is their ability to “reset” communication between cells — producing visible improvement in skin quality from within.
Exosomes were first researched in regenerative medicine and oncology, and are now considered one of the most promising approaches in aesthetic dermatology.
Many patients arrive feeling that their skin looks tired, “worn out” or no longer responds to standard treatments the way it used to.
This isn’t always visible as a single wrinkle or problem — it shows up as an overall impression of skin that has lost its vitality.
In everyday and professional settings, skin quality often shapes the first impression — freshness, glow and even tone are linked to energy and self-confidence.
Exosomes don’t change the face — they restore the skin’s ability to look healthy, renewed and naturally vital.
How the treatment is performed
Exosomes are delivered into the skin via different methods, depending on the goal of the treatment.
During the procedure:
- the condition of the skin is assessed
- the method of application is chosen (micro-injections or in combination with other treatments)
- exosomes are delivered into the targeted layers of the skin
The treatment is minimally invasive and tailored to individual needs.
Who the treatment is for
The treatment is ideal for people who:
- want skin regeneration at the cellular level
- notice a loss of skin quality and vitality
- want to improve texture, tone and glow
- want an advanced anti-ageing approach without volume
Suitable also for people wanting to speed up skin recovery after other treatments.
Our approach
Exosomes are an advanced therapy — but their real value depends on how they are applied.
At our clinic we tailor the treatment to the condition of the skin and the patient’s goal, often integrating it into a wider regeneration plan.
We don’t use exosomes as a “trend” — only as a tool when they genuinely make sense.
We take time over the assessment and the explanation — because we want you to understand why this treatment is the right choice.
Patients usually don’t see a “dramatic change” straight away — but over time they notice the skin looks healthier, of better quality and more resilient.
Preparing for the treatment
Before the treatment, we recommend:
- arriving with clean skin
- avoiding aggressive treatments for a few days beforehand
- letting your doctor know about any medication you’re taking
Recovery and precautions
Recovery is minimal.
The following can occur:
- mild redness
- skin sensitivity
Recommendations:
- avoid sun exposure and use SPF
- follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions
When results become visible
Results develop gradually.
- first effects within a few weeks
- full result over several months
Outcome:
- improved skin quality
- better tone and texture
- a healthy, fresh look
Treatment combinations
Exosomes are very often combined with treatments that encourage regeneration:
- Morpheus8 — for collagen stimulation
- CO2 Smaxel — for skin regeneration
- Candela Nordlys — for skin tone quality
- HIFU — for lifting
- Icoone Laser Med — for microcirculation
Additionally:
- PRP therapy
- mesotherapy
All combinations are planned individually — for the maximum regenerative effect.
Price:
The price of exosome treatment varies depending on the area treated and the number of sessions needed for optimal results. A precise price and treatment plan are determined during a consultation with your doctor.
