What Are Exosomes?

Exosomes are tiny messenger particles naturally released by cells. They play a key role in cellular communication, carrying proteins, growth factors, and genetic material that influence how surrounding cells behave. In skin treatments, exosomes are used to support regeneration, improve skin texture, and reduce visible signs of ageing by enhancing the skin’s own repair processes.

The result? Fresher, firmer, and more resilient skin, naturally.

Exosomes for skin rejuvenation

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  • Exosomes are applied topically after microneedling or injected into targeted areas of the skin. They help to:

    • Support collagen and elastin production

    • Improve skin tone and texture

    • Calm redness and inflammation

    • Promote a healthier, more even complexion

    Treatments are evidence-informed, minimally invasive, and can complement other aesthetic procedures such as polynucleotides or skinboosters.

  • Exosomes skin treatments may be suitable for people looking to address:

      • Skin dullness or rough texture

      • Early signs of ageing

      • Post-inflammatory pigmentation

      • Redness or sensitivity

      • Skin in need of recovery post-treatment or during a regenerative plan

  • A course of treatments spaced 3–4 weeks apart is recommended, although this can be tailored to your skin goals.
    You may notice improved skin tone and hydration within the first few weeks, with collagen support developing gradually over time.

    Aftercare
    There’s little to no downtime. Most clients experience a glow within 24–48 hours, with ongoing improvement in texture and tone.

  • Single session - £350

    A course of 3 - £925

Make It Part of Your Plan

Exosomes are a smart add-on or stand-alone treatment for those looking to take skin longevity seriously. Book in for a consultation for a personalised plan .