Introduction

 

Autologous exosomes is a cutting-edge autologous injectable treatment that uses exosome rich plasma derived from your own blood through ultrafiltration and ultracentrifugation. These nano-sized extracellular vesicles (30–150nm - around 1/1000 the width of a human hair) deliver powerful biological signals that support skin regeneration and hair follicle stimulation.

No colostrum, plant, or synthetic components are used – only your own biology.

 

 

 Benefits

 

Activates cellular repair and regeneration
✅ Increases collagen and elastin synthesis
Enhances scalp health and supports hair growth
Fully injectable - using only patient’s own cells
Low risk of adverse reactions
Highly potent and precise skin and tissue rejuvenation

 

 

Indications

🔷 Skin: signs of aging, dullness, uneven texture, photo-damage; promotes collagen and elastin synthesis for firmer,

        smoother skin.

🔷 Scalp: early hair thinning or loss; supports follicle health and strengthens hair growth.

 

 

+ + New Updated Protocol + + 1.5 Trillion (!) Autologous Exosomes per ml + + (Updated October 2025)

 

🔷 Face & Neck & Scalp: Single session with the new high-dose protocol
🔷 Maintenance: Approximately  every 9 - 12 months, depending on individual response
🔷 Full procedure time: approx. 60 minutes, including blood draw, preparation, and treatment
🔷 Results: develop progressively over 1–3 months via the body’s natural regenerative response

 

 

Downtime & Safety

 

Minimal downtime - most resume daily activities same day
Mild redness or swelling may last 24 – 48 hours
Light bruising possible at draw or injection sites
Autologous = very low risk of reaction or immune incompatibility

Contraindications
  • Not suitable for under 18s, pregnant, or breastfeeding women.
  • No history of skin cancer or active cancer treatment at treatment site.
  • No anticoagulation therapy or blood disorders (e.g., thrombocytopenia, severe coagulopathies).
  • No active skin infections or dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis) at treatment site.
  • No severe metabolic or systemic disorders (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes).
  • No allergy to local anaesthetics (topical or injectable, e.g., lidocaine, articaine).
  • No known allergy to treatment components (e.g., plasma derivatives, saline).
  • No history of keloid scarring.
  • No active systemic infections (e.g., hepatitis, HIV).
Pre-Treatment Advice
  • Avoid blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen), alcohol, supplements (e.g., fish oils, vitamins A–E) for 72 hours prior to ensure optimal platelet function.
  • No systemic steroids (e.g., prednisone) for 3 weeks prior.
  • No dental treatments, aesthetic treatments, or vaccines 2 weeks prior.
  • Avoid retinol or retinoid products (e.g., tretinoin, adapalene) for 5 days prior to reduce skin irritation.
  • Ensure no active infections; consult a doctor if recent illness is suspected.
Post-Treatment Advice
  • Avoid massaging or pressuring treated areas for 48 hours.
  • Avoid heat (e.g., hot showers, saunas, sun, intense exercise) for 48 hours to minimize swelling/bruising.
  • No alcohol for 48 hours.
  • No aesthetic treatments, vaccines, or dental treatments for 2 weeks post-treatment.
  • Avoid retinol or retinoid products (e.g., tretinoin, adapalene) for 5 days post-treatment to support healing.
  • Avoid makeup for 24 hours; use gentle skincare (no acids, AHAs) for 48 hours.
  • Avoid washing treated area for 24 hours to allow growth factors or plasma components to settle.
  • Monitor for signs of infection (e.g., redness, swelling, pain) and contact practitioner if present.