Exosomes skin injections are one of the latest promising biological technologies in the field of regenerative medicine for renewing the youthfulness and vitality of the skin, as well as treating skin problems such as wounds, burns, acne, scars, pigmentation, and atopic dermatitis, in addition to treating problems of weak and falling hair follicles.
Exosomes are characterized by their ability to stimulate collagen production in the treated areas up to six times. They also increase elastin by up to 300%, which increases the youthfulness of skin cells, reduces the effects of aging, helps moisturize the skin, and increases its elasticity.
Advantages of Exosome Injections:
Exosomes are widely used for facial rejuvenation and have been proven effective through numerous scientific studies and research. The benefits of using Exosomes include:
- Direct stimulation of targeted cells.
- Reduced immune rejection due to the absence of live cells.
- Ability to form blood vessels.
- Stimulation of collagen and elastin production.
- Treatment and regulation of skin inflammation.
- Immune properties that help protect cells from bacteria and viruses.
- Quick return to normal life after the procedure.
- Contains over 300 growth factors with hyaluronic acid.
- Approved by the US FDA.
What are the cosmetic uses of Exosomes?
- Treatment of enlarged pores.
- Treatment of pigmentation and scarring.
- Treatment of redness and skin irritation.
- Improvement of skin color and elasticity.
- Treatment of burns, wounds and acne scars.
- Renewed and healthier-looking skin.
- Improvement of natural skin metabolism.
- Treatment of skin laxity and sun damage.
- Delaying the appearance of skin aging and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
- Acceleration of self-healing of acne, wounds and burns.
- Used for hair growth stimulation, treating hair loss and stabilizing hair follicles.
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There is a possibility that the appointment of the session will be canceled by the attending physician in the event that the advice is not followed