Exosomes, considered one of the most important scientific advancements in the last 30 years, can be used as an alternative to stem cells derived from neonatal umbilical cord tissue. Possessing great potential for tissue repair, exosomes are increasingly preferred as next-generation treatment methods in skin health and beauty due to technological advances.
Exosomes are small protein vesicles containing essential components such as growth factors and amino acids, purified through special processes in mesenchymal stem cell culture environments. Similarly, exosomes derived from neonatal umbilical cord tissue undergo special purification procedures to become protein vesicles. These vesicles measure only 30-200 nanometers, which is about one-thousandth the size of a cell. Exosomes contribute to the enhancement and repair of targeted functions.
Exosomes are stored as a homogeneous suspension under sterile conditions and in compliance with cold chain rules. Before treatment, the application area is cleaned approximately 30 minutes prior and numbed with a topical anesthetic cream. During exosome therapy, exosomes isolated from stem cells are injected into the dermal layer of the targeted area using microneedles. After the serum containing exosomes is applied to the skin, the repair process begins in damaged cells. Following this procedure, patients can immediately return to their daily activities without needing any downtime.