Exosome
What Is an Exosome (Exosome)?
“Exosomes are microscopic vesicles that enable intercellular communication. They transfer proteins, lipids, and genetic material specific to their cell of origin to other cells. These small biological carriers play a vital role in maintaining the healthy function of tissues and organs by regulating the exchange of information between cells. Thanks to their unique communication capabilities, exosomes have become a growing focus of interest, particularly in medicine and aesthetic medicine.”
What Is Exosome Therapy and in Which Conditions Is It Used?
“Exosome therapy is an innovative method in which these microscopic structures are used for health and aesthetic purposes. The treatment is preferred in many areas such as skin rejuvenation, hair loss therapy, wound healing, and immune system support. Exosomes accelerate the repair of damaged cells, activating the body’s natural healing processes. Especially in skin rejuvenation and hair restoration treatments, they enhance the activity of fibroblasts — the skin cells responsible for collagen and elastin production. With the stimulation of exosomes, this production increases; as a result, the skin’s elasticity, vitality, and radiance are enhanced while fine lines diminish. When applied to the scalp, it strengthens hair follicles, making them healthier and more resilient.”