At a Glance
Eksozom
Number of Operations
3-4Session
Processing Time
60Minute
Persistence time
1Yıl
Anesthesia
xNone
Eksozom
Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles (30–200 nm) with a stable double-layered phospholipid membrane. They play a key role in intercellular communication by carrying bioactive molecules such as proteins, lipids, and mRNA. Each exosome reflects the properties of its originating cell, interacting with target tissues in a highly organized biological manner.
Naturally found in various bodily fluids such as blood, saliva, urine, breast milk, and cerebrospinal fluid, exosomes have become an area of growing interest due to their regenerative potential and supportive role in cellular functions.
In cosmetic and dermatological practices, exosome-based formulations are being explored for their supportive role in enhancing skin appearance, improving hydration, reducing the appearance of fine lines, and supporting skin elasticity. They may also help balance the skin barrier, offering a soothing effect especially for sensitive skin types.
What is Exosome Used for?
• Skin Rejuvenation and Radiance Support: Exosomes may help support the skin’s natural renewal process, contributing to a healthier, more vibrant appearance.
• Improvement in Tired-Looking Skin: Assists in reducing the signs of dullness and external stressors on the skin.
• Elasticity and Collagen Support: May encourage the natural production of components that maintain skin firmness and flexibility.
• Soothing Effect for Sensitive Skin: Helps reinforce the skin barrier, providing comfort in cases of dryness or discomfort.
• Support for Skin Cell Turnover: May assist the skin in maintaining its natural regenerative rhythm.