What is exosome therapy? In which areas do we use it?
Exosomes are microvesicles responsible for intercellular communication. The exosomal molecules, secreted from stem cells, carry signals that are essential for tissue repair and the reversal of tissue damage in our bodies.
Exosome therapy is based on the principle of injecting fluids containing these vesicles into the tissue to promote healing and recovery from damage. This therapy is utilized not only in dermatology and cosmetology but also in orthopedics and plastic surgery.
The exosome therapy we perform in our clinic contains mesenchymal stem cells derived from human placental sources. The unique characteristic of exosomes is that they behave like mesenchymal cells in the target tissue, promoting healing by secreting collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. This aims to improve skin quality, correct color unevenness, and achieve tightening and brightness in the injected area. It can also be used in the treatment of hair loss, yielding effective results in androgenic alopecia and female pattern hair loss.
Exosome therapy can be applied to the skin and hair using mesotherapy needles. It is a procedure that does not isolate the individual from social life. The effects begin within one month and peak at the third month. While the effects vary by individual, they typically last for about two years.
It is certainly healthiest to decide based on the individual's needs. You can have a preliminary consultation with your specialist doctor to gain detailed information.