Microneedling with EXOSOMES – 3-session package
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Microneedling with exosomes for skin rejuvenation vs. PRP
Microneedling with exosomes is very popular in the world of longevity and aesthetic treatments. Exosomes rejuvenate the skin and reduce signs of aging ten times faster than platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments.
Forget the "Vampire Facials," Exosomes Are Here
The vampire facial, also known as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, is a cosmetic procedure that uses the patient's own blood to promote skin rejuvenation. The term "vampire facial" became popular due to its association with celebrities and social media.
During the procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn from the patient's arm, then processed to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the other components of the blood.
After processing, the platelet-rich plasma is applied to the skin through microneedling or injection. PRP treatments can improve the skin, but what if I told you that a similar treatment works ten times better?
The vampire facial is outdated – welcome to the best treatment with Exosomes!
The Future of Skin Rejuvenation
Microneedling with exosomes is gaining popularity due to its ability to show visible improvements in one or two applications. This non-invasive treatment involves the use of small needles to stimulate collagen production (through microneedling) in the skin, followed by the application of a serum containing exosomes that penetrate the treated skin.
This is similar to a plasma pen treatment, where micro-damage to the skin stimulates skin rejuvenation. These safe treatments are ways to regain your glow.
"Exosome therapy with microneedling has replaced platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in our regenerative skin care practice. Exosomes are small packets of growth factors and other proteins that cells use to communicate with each other. Harvested from stem cells, they offer much more powerful rejuvenation. Even better, no blood draw is required, unlike PRP."
The facial treatment with exosomes and PRP is an exciting innovation in the cutting-edge field of regenerative medicine in modern aesthetics. Unlike traditional approaches that merely manage conditions, regenerative medicine focuses on addressing the root causes of various issues, including skin aging.
Benefits of Microneedling Treatment with Exosomes:
Recent studies have shown that microneedling with exosomes can:
- Smooth Fine Lines and Wrinkles
- Reduce the Appearance of Acne Scars
- Assist in Tissue and Skin Repair
- Revitalize Damaged Hair Follicles
- Increase Collagen Production
- Help Heal Damaged Skin Cells
- Provide a More Youthful Appearance
- Firm the Skin
- Address hair loss and promote hair growth
- Improve skin elasticity
Comparison Between Exosomes, PRP, and Stem Cells:
With stem cell therapy, donor cells are typically used (the patient's blood is drawn), but exosome therapy takes a different approach. Exosomes are obtained from donated human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and then sterilized. These exosomes are rich in various growth factors that are crucial for the body's healing processes.
Think of it this way: with PRP, your own blood and stem cells are used, which may seem great, but keep in mind that the growth factors will be based on your age. In other words, if you're 50 years old, you'll get the benefits of a 50-year-old's growth factors. The advantage of exosomes is that you receive a wider range of growth factors because they are not age-dependent.
The process of skin cell regeneration now involves stem cells, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and the newly introduced exosomes. Many people might be familiar with the Vampire PRP facial, which gained popularity thanks to Kim Kardashian. However, this procedure requires a blood draw from the patient.
Facial with Exosomes vs. PRP Facial
With a vampire facial (a microneedling procedure), blood is drawn to create liquid plasma. The plasma is then applied to the skin.
This plasma contains a high concentration of platelets, stem cells, and growth factors, which promote the growth of new cells. In contrast, microneedling with exosomes does not require blood draw; instead, the exosomes used contain over 300 growth factors, making them 100 times more powerful than PRP, which typically contains around 12 growth factors.
Difference between PRP and Microneedling with Exosomes
- Level of invasiveness – PRP requires a blood draw and facial injections in a clinical setting. In contrast, exosome products can be easily applied topically to the skin without discomfort.
- Cost – PRP with your own blood is more expensive compared to exosome microneedling treatments.
- Number of treatments required – The exosome treatment generally improves the appearance and health of the skin with just one or two applications, while PRP injections may require three to six treatments to achieve results.
- Ability to Combat Inflammation – The effects of inflammation can be as damaging to tissues as the normal age-related changes. Exosomes have anti-inflammatory properties to combat this issue, further improving the health and well-being of the skin. PRP does not offer this benefit.
- Growth Factors – Un tipico trattamento di microneedling PRP fornisce alla pelle al massimo 12 fattori di crescita. Un trattamento con esosomi può fornire 380 fattori di crescita potenti. Il numero elevato di fattori di crescita che si ottiene con gli esosomi è impressionante.
- Consistency of results – PRP therapy may work better for some people than others, with age being a significant variable that influences the final outcome. Exosome treatment works equally well for people of all ages.
- Skin irritation – There is less skin irritation with exosome treatment compared to a typical PRP treatment.
- Blood draw – The exciting news is that with the availability of exosomes, most patients can avoid the blood draw altogether. Exosomes represent an advanced version of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and offer advanced benefits for skin rejuvenation.
- Faster Results: The benefits of microneedling with exosomes include faster results, with only one or two applications often being sufficient, whereas PRP therapy may require three to six sessions to achieve the desired results.
What is Microneedling?
Microneedling, discovered by Dr. Desmond Fernandes in 1995, is an excellent way to reduce wrinkles and scars. Longer needles (ranging from 1.5 mm to 2 mm) are used by professionals to treat deeper skin issues like scars and acne, while shorter needles (ranging from 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm) are more commonly used in at-home treatments targeting wrinkles and sagging.
When the skin is punctured, it triggers the body’s natural healing response, leading to the production of new collagen. While the science is still evolving, there is evidence that traditional microneedling can significantly improve lines, wrinkles, and skin sagging with minimal pain, discomfort, and recovery time. It’s an anti-aging treatment that can be done during a lunch break.
Professional microneedling offers superior effectiveness compared to at-home microneedling. Advanced microneedling devices with longer needles, used in a controlled environment by professionals, create more controlled wounds and lead to deeper, longer-lasting results.
Another advantage of professional microneedling is that a single in-office treatment is typically sufficient for 3-6 months for most patients. However, the downside is that it tends to be more expensive.
What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are nanoparticles naturally released by our bodies and skin. They contain lipids, proteins, amino acids, peptides, and growth factors. These small and extraordinary cells play a crucial role in triggering the process of skin repair and regeneration.
When combined with microneedling, the facial treatment with exosomes has become even more powerful, as it promotes the production of new collagen and elastin, the proteins responsible for the skin's elasticity and firmness.
This treatment is a true game-changer for a wide range of cosmetic concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, sun damage, acne scars, uneven skin tone, texture issues, and enlarged pores. After undergoing a microneedling treatment with exosomes, your skin will become more hydrated, radiant, and scars and textured skin will be less noticeable, while signs of aging will be significantly improved.
The Treatment Process with Exosomes and Microneedling
The microneedling and exosome treatment process is quite straightforward. A dermatologist will begin by applying a topical anesthetic to minimize discomfort. Next, a microneedling pen will be used to create tiny punctures on the skin’s surface. Finally, a serum or gel containing exosomes will be applied to penetrate the micro-channels created by the microneedling.
Immediate Visible Results – Exosome Treatment
The immediate results are truly impressive, as the skin will look and feel tighter and more youthful right after the treatment. The skin’s natural healing process, stimulated by microneedling and exosomes, will even create a temporary plumping effect.
You’ll notice a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles, along with improved skin tone and texture, thanks to the production of new collagen and elastin.
The long-term benefits are equally remarkable, with visible improvements lasting up to six weeks post-treatment. Your skin will experience increased elasticity and firmness, and those pesky fine lines and wrinkles will continue to diminish over time.
Beyond cosmetic perks, microneedling with exosomes can also contribute to overall skin health, potentially aiding inflammatory conditions like psoriasis or atopic dermatitis. If you’re looking to rejuvenate your skin from sun damage or lifestyle stressors, this is the treatment for you!
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