Exosomes are microscopic vesicles derived from cells that may support skin health. They are typically introduced into the skin using microneedling. Fine needles create microchannels, allowing the exosomes to reach deeper layers of the skin and support processes such as collagen and elastin production.

Exosomes are small, naturally occurring particles released by cells. They play a role in cell-to-cell communication and contain proteins, lipids, and genetic material that may support skin function. These properties have led to their use in some aesthetic skin treatments.
During an exosome treatment, a concentrated formulation is prepared and applied to the skin. This is typically delivered using microneedling or, in some cases, injections, allowing the exosomes to reach targeted layers of the skin. LED therapy may be used afterwards to help calm the skin and support recovery.
During an exosome treatment, a concentrated formulation is prepared and applied to the skin. This is typically delivered using microneedling or, in some cases, injections, allowing the exosomes to reach targeted layers of the skin. LED therapy may be used afterwards to help calm the skin and support recovery.
Exosomes may be used in treatments aimed at:
Improving skin texture and radiance
Reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Supporting skin firmness
Enhancing hydration
Improving uneven pigmentation
Supporting collagen production for a more refreshed appearance
Some patients report gradual improvements in skin quality over several weeks. The skin may appear smoother and more even. Results can vary between individuals and are typically subtle.
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Pros:
Contains biologically derived, cell-based components
May support gradual skin improvement
Suitable for a range of skin concerns
Minimally invasive, with limited downtime
Cons:
Relatively new approach with limited long-term clinical evidence
Treatment may be costly
Not suitable for all skin types or medical conditions
In summary, exosomes represent an emerging approach in aesthetic skin treatments. A consultation with a qualified and registered medical professional is recommended to assess suitability.
An increasing number of aesthetic clinics in the United Kingdom offer exosome treatments. Enter your location and select the treatment to find suitable clinics and qualified practitioners near you.
Exosomes are microscopic particles released by cells that play a role in cell communication. They contain biological components that may support skin function and are used in some aesthetic treatments.
The cost of an exosome treatment may start from around £125 per session, depending on the clinic and treatment approach. Compare prices across clinics on Injectablesbooking.







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