The Ultimate Facial Rejuvination
EXOSOMES FOR SKIN AND HAIR

What are Exosomes?
Exosomes are 100x more powerful than treatments with PRP for the face and hair!
Cost $650
How Exosomes Work




Benefits of Exosome Therapy
- Anti-aging effects: Exosome therapeutics are useful due to exosomes containing a variety of growth factors, cytokines, and other bioactive molecules that can promote collagen production, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin elasticity.
- Boosts Health of Immune System: A weaker immune system significantly increases susceptibility to infection. The cells provided by Exosome therapy cells have the resources to regenerate and repair to remain healthy, boosting the body’s defense system.
- Enhancement of Tissue Regeneration: One of the factors linked to aging is tissue death, which is reversed by exosomes, which instruct the tissues to regenerate it. By instructing the tissue cells to regenerate, exosome IV therapy effectively reverses tissue degeneration, resulting in new tissue growth and overall healthy cell regeneration.
- Improvement of Brain Health: Aging and damaged brain cells lead to a decline in cognitive function, making it harder to concentrate for extended periods and impeding learning capacity. Exosome therapy targeting brain cells signals them to regenerate and repair, improving cognitive function in alertness, mental performance, and clarity.
- Reduction of Chronic Pain: Unlike acute pain, chronic pain serves no beneficial role in the body and can negatively impact daily life. Exosome therapy targets the origin cells emitting inflammation signals, influencing them to heal and regenerate. A reduction in inflammation reduces the chronic pain signals being sent to the brain, resulting in less overall pain.
- Reduction of Inflammation: Although inflammation is the body’s way of fighting harmful factors like infections, chronic inflammation is linked to DNA damage, tissue death, and internal scarring. Exosome therapy helps reduce inflammation by “telling” inflamed cells to reset, repair, and regenerate, thus reducing overall inflammation.
- Safe and non-invasive: Exosome therapy is a non-invasive and safe alternative to traditional cosmetic procedures such as Botox or dermal fillers. It has a lower risk of side effects and allergic reactions than other forms of treatments.
- Skin restoration: Exosome therapy may help restore the skin by promoting cell growth and reducing inflammation, which can improve the overall health and appearance of the skin.
- Support of Metabolic Function: The metabolic function acts as the body’s furnace, so when it slows down, issues like weight gain, lethargy, and poor muscle tone ensue. Exosome therapy re-energizes and reinvigorates cells, helping them metabolize nutrients better and generate more energy. This process recharges your metabolic function, making it easier to lose weight, improve muscle tone and increase energy levels.
- Treatment of skin disorders: Exosome therapy may be useful for treating various skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne by reducing inflammation and promoting cell growth.
- Wound healing: Exosome injection may help accelerate the healing process for wounds and other skin injuries by promoting cell growth and tissue regeneration.

What Can Exosome Skin Care Fix?
- Acne
- Scaring
- Wrinkles that haven’t improved with other treatments
- Sagging skin
- Sun-damaged
- Age spots
- Uneven texture or enlarged pores
Exosome, Science, and Technology
This kind of exosome microneedling during an EXO-XOM facial is followed by microneedling, non-invasive laser, RF needling, PRP, and chemical peels. The exosome regenerative complex is a post-care, topical use of cosmetic solutions delivered following cosmetic treatments to promote a more youthful and radiant appearance. Exosomes can be isolated from a variety of sources, including stem cells, immune cells, and cancer cells, and can be used as a therapeutic agent to treat a range of diseases.
The technology typically involves the isolation and purification of exosomes from a donor cell source, followed by characterization and functional validation of the isolated exosomes. Various techniques can be used for exosome isolation, including ultracentrifugation, size-exclusion chromatography, and precipitation methods.
Once isolated and purified, exosomes can be modified to enhance their therapeutic efficacy or to target specific cells or tissues. For example, exosomes can be loaded with therapeutic molecules such as small interfering RNA (siRNA) or microRNA (miRNA) to deliver these molecules to target cells. Exosomes can also be engineered to express specific proteins or peptides on their surface to target specific cells or tissues.