A standardized regenerative treatment that is not dependent on individual platelet quality.
Exosomes are tiny particles that carry growth factors, proteins, and signaling molecules between cells. They act like cellular messengers, instructing tissues to produce collagen, reduce inflammation, and start repair processes.
Unlike PRP and PRF, which rely on your own blood and platelet quality, exosome therapy delivers a consistent, concentrated dose every time. This makes it a valuable option for patients whose age, medications, or health conditions may limit the effectiveness of PRP.
Exosomes are applied through microinjection or applied topically after a procedure such as laser or radiofrequency treatment. Once in the skin or scalp, they signal cells to produce collagen, reduce inflammation, and begin repair.
They work best when the skin is already healing. This is why exosomes are often applied immediately after laser or RF sessions, when the skin is most receptive. The treatment amplifies your body's own recovery process.
No blood draw required. Minimal to no downtime. Performed under physician oversight.
Clinical studies report improvements in wrinkle reduction, hydration, elasticity, and overall skin quality.
Improvements in scar depth and texture when combined with collagen-stimulating procedures, suggesting exosomes amplify the skin's repair response.
Early studies report improvements in hair density and thickness. Supports the follicle environment at the cellular level, complementing or serving as an alternative to PRP/PRF.
Improvements in pigmentation irregularities, with particular effectiveness for post-inflammatory darkening.
Applied after laser or RF treatments to accelerate healing and enhance outcomes during the critical recovery window.
Exosome therapy is a newer treatment with a growing body of clinical research. Published studies report consistent improvements in skin quality, scar texture, and hair density, with high patient satisfaction and a favorable safety profile. Research in this area is active and evolving.
At ReNueva, exosome therapy is offered under physician oversight and recommended selectively where the evidence supports its use.
PRP and PRF are the more established regenerative treatments at ReNueva, with a stronger evidence base and longer clinical track record. They remain the foundation of the regenerative approach.
Exosome therapy is a selectively used adjunct. Your clinician may recommend exosomes when PRP quality may be compromised, or when a standardized payload is preferred. In some cases, exosomes and PRP/PRF may be combined.
See our PRP & PRF page →Mild redness may occur and typically resolves within 24 to 48 hours. No significant downtime.
Most protocols involve one to three sessions depending on the application. Your clinician will recommend a plan based on your concerns and response.
Exosome therapy is generally well tolerated, but is not appropriate in all situations. Treatment should be avoided in the following:
Your body already uses exosomes. Every cell in your body releases them as part of normal communication. When you cut your finger, exosomes from nearby cells carry instructions to the wound site telling cells to produce collagen, reduce inflammation, and begin repair. Exosome therapy applies this same signaling system in a concentrated, targeted way. The treatment does not introduce anything foreign to your biology. It amplifies a process your body already runs on its own.
No. Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles, not cells. They carry signaling molecules that influence cellular behavior without introducing live cells.
PRP uses your own blood. Exosome therapy delivers a standardized regenerative payload that is not dependent on your individual platelet quality.
Most protocols involve one to three sessions. Your clinician will recommend a plan based on your concerns and response.
Yes. Exosome therapy is frequently combined with fractional laser, RF, or PRP/PRF to enhance results.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Mild redness may occur and typically resolves within 24 to 48 hours.