
What are exosomes?
Exosomes are microscopic biological information carriers that originate from stem cells and play a key role in cellular communication and regeneration. In aesthetic medicine, they are used as one of the most advanced treatments for skin rejuvenation, recovery and renewal.
Unlike classic preparations that act superficially, exosomes send precise signals to skin cells to initiate processes:

Exosomes work by:
The result is healthier, stronger and visibly rejuvenated skin, without an artificial appearance.
Exosomes are most commonly used:
Microneedling allows exosomes to penetrate deeper layers of the skin, where they can act most effectively.
Thanks to local anesthesia, the treatment is well tolerated. After the procedure, slight redness and a feeling of warmth may occur, which is a normal and transient reaction.
The treatment is minimally uncomfortable, and most patients return to daily activities immediately.
The skin quickly takes on a fresh and regenerated appearance.
The effect lasts 3–6 months, depending on:
For optimal results, 1–3 treatments per year are recommended.
Exosomes are currently one of the most sought-after treatments in the world of aesthetic medicine, because:
They are often called "the next generation of anti-aging therapy."
Yes. When proven medical products and proper technique are used, the treatment is safe and well tolerated.
No. Local anesthesia is used if necessary, and discomfort is minimal.
Yes. They combine ideally with:
Treatment is not recommended:
The number of treatments depends on the skin condition and the goal of the therapy:
The effects are cumulative, and improvements continue for several weeks after the last treatment as the skin actively regenerates its own structure.