Autologous Exosomes  -  You improving you

Platelet Derived Exosomes

Autologous or platelet-derived exosomes are microscopic messengers isolated from your own blood. They carry growth signals that support cell communication, tissue repair, and regeneration. In aesthetic treatments, they are used to enhance skin quality, recovery, and overall skin health in a natural, biocompatible way.

What are exosomes?


Exosomes are microscopic communication bubbles, around 30 to 150 nm in size, released by cells to deliver biological signals that guide repair and regeneration. Platelet-derived exosomes are harvested from your own blood, meaning they are fully autologous and biologically matched to you. This allows their proteins, lipids, and RNA signals to be recognised and used by your cells as intended. In contrast, plant-based or animal-derived exosomes do not carry human signalling molecules and may act only as surface-level carriers. Autologous platelet-derived exosomes are therefore chosen for their compatibility, safety profile, and ability to work in harmony with your body’s natural healing processes.






How are exosomes harvested?


  1. Blood draw
    We take about 40 mL of your blood in a quick, comfortable clinic visit.
  2. PRP preparation
    Your sample is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets and the surrounding plasma.
  3. Microlyzer processing
    The platelet‑rich plasma is transferred into our Microlyzer device, where tiny blades gently stress the cells and release exosomes.
  4. Purification
    A second centrifuge spin removes any leftover cells, leaving a clean solution rich in exosomes ready for treatment.




How does it work?

Skin

Exosome therapy for the skin uses microscopic particles derived from your own blood, which are absorbed by skin cells. These exosomes deliver biological signals that support collagen and elastin production, improve hydration, and help regulate inflammation. The result is firmer, smoother, healthier-looking skin, with minimal downtime and a very low risk of reaction.

Hair

For hair, platelet-derived exosomes are taken up by hair follicle cells, where they release proteins and RNA signals that help activate resting follicles and support blood vessel formation around the scalp. This can reduce shedding, improve hair thickness, and encourage regrowth, with minimal discomfort and a low side-effect profile.

Combining PRP

Platelet-rich plasma, PRP, contains concentrated growth factors that support healing and regeneration. When combined with exosomes, PRP provides an immediate growth factor response, while exosomes support longer-term cell communication and repair. This combined approach may enhance overall results and recovery, and suitability is always assessed during consultation.

Recovery Down time

Treatments

1 session needed per year, however to get best results include 1 session of PRP per month for 3 months following exosome treatment.

Yearly treatment is recommended.

Recovery

Recovery is usually minimal, with most patients resuming normal activities within 1 to 48 hours, although this varies between individuals.  If bruising develops, it can take up to one to two weeks to fully resolve.

Risks

LOW RISK - Possible

  • Temporary redness,
  • Swelling,
  • Tenderness,
  • Bruising.
  • Infection or prolonged inflammation is rare.

not recommended for patients with active cancer or recent cancer history