
Exosome Therapy
Exosome therapy is a biotechnological breakthrough used in aesthetic and medical fields, including skin rejuvenation, hair loss treatment, acne scar reduction, and wound healing.
What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are microscopic vesicles (30-200 nm in diameter) derived from mesenchymal stem cells, containing growth factors, amino acids, and proteins. These tiny particles, obtained from the umbilical cord tissue, act as cell-to-cell messengers, playing a crucial role in skin regeneration and tissue repair.
What Is Exosome Therapy and When Is It Used?
Exosome therapy is a highly effective treatment used for both aesthetic enhancement and medical applications. It promotes cellular repair, improves skin quality, and supports overall rejuvenation.
Areas of application:
- Skin rejuvenation and renewal: Stimulates collagen production, restoring skin elasticity.
- Pigmentation treatment: Corrects uneven skin tone and pigmentation issues.
- Acne and scar treatment: Repairs skin texture and reduces the appearance of scars.
- Hair loss prevention and hair strengthening: Nourishes hair follicles, prevents hair thinning, and supports post-transplant hair growth.
- Atopic eczema and burn treatment: Strengthens the skin barrier, accelerating the healing process.
How Is Exosome Therapy Performed?
- Skin cleansing and preparation: The treatment area is cleansed, and a topical anesthetic cream is applied for comfort.
- Exosome injection: Using microneedling or mesotherapy techniques, exosome suspension is injected into the skin.
- Cellular repair process: Exosomes accelerate cellular regeneration, boosting collagen and elastin production.
- Post-treatment recovery: Patients can return to their daily activities immediately. Mild redness and sensitivity may occur but subside quickly.
How Long Does Exosome Therapy Take?
- Skin rejuvenation and hair therapy sessions typically last around 30 minutes.
- A single session may be sufficient, but 3-8 sessions are recommended for hair loss treatment.
- Sessions are usually spaced 7-14 days apart.
What Are the Benefits of Exosome Therapy?
- Rapid and effective cellular regeneration: Cell repair begins immediately after the injection.
- Natural and biological treatment: Highly biocompatible, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions.
- Non-invasive procedure: Does not require surgery, ensuring patient comfort.
- Versatile applications: Effective for skin rejuvenation, hair loss, scar reduction, and pigmentation correction.
- Quick recovery process: Patients can resume daily activities immediately.
How Many Sessions Are Required?
- For skin rejuvenation, one session may be sufficient, but 2-3 sessions are recommended for optimal results.
- For hair loss treatment, 3-8 sessions may be necessary.
- The effects continue to improve over time, and for long-term benefits, 1-2 maintenance sessions per year are recommended.
Who Is a Suitable Candidate for Exosome Therapy?
- Individuals experiencing loss of skin elasticity and fine lines.
- Those struggling with hair loss or seeking post-hair transplant support.
- Individuals wanting to reduce acne scars, pigmentation, or uneven skin texture.
- Anyone looking to maintain skin health and prevent signs of aging.
Who Should Avoid Exosome Therapy?
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women.
- Those with active skin infections or open wounds.
- Individuals with immune system disorders or blood-related diseases.
- Patients who have received stem cell or immunosuppressive treatments in the last 6 months.
Exosome therapy is an advanced biotechnological solution that accelerates cellular repair, promoting skin and hair health. It delivers effective results for skin rejuvenation, hair loss prevention, and scar reduction. As a safe, natural, and minimally invasive treatment, it is an ideal choice for those looking to delay the signs of aging and maintain long-term skin health. To learn more about Exosome Therapy and find the right treatment plan for you, please schedule a consultation with Dermatologist Dr. Nejla Dinçer at our clinic.
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