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Exosome Therapy: The New Science of Skin Rejuvenation

ExpertTHE ENCHARA Medical Team
Published11 June 2026
Reading Time8 min read
Exosome Therapy: The New Science of Skin Rejuvenation

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are tiny nanoparticles released by cells. They act as chemical messengers, carrying growth factors, proteins, and lipids directly to other cells. In skincare, they signal older or damaged skin cells to begin repairing themselves, accelerating natural healing and tissue regeneration.

How we use exosomes in clinic

Exosomes are applied topically to the skin, usually right after a treatment that creates micro-channels, such as microneedling or RF microneedling. These channels allow the exosomes to penetrate deep into the skin, where they can work effectively to reduce downtime, calm redness, and enhance the overall results of your treatment.

The main benefits for your skin

Clients who include exosomes in their treatments often notice a significant reduction in post-procedure redness and swelling. Over the following weeks, the skin appears brighter, more even-toned, and firmer as new collagen is produced.

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Written by THE ENCHARA Medical Team

Senior Clinician at The Enchara. Specializing in regenerative aesthetic medicine and advanced dermatological protocols. Dedicated to achieving natural, evidence-based results.

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