Clinical timeline showing exosome post-procedure recovery protocol with reduced erythema and accelerated healing phases after laser resurfacing treatment

Exosomes for Post-Procedure Recovery: Accelerating Healing After Laser and Energy Treatments

Of all the aesthetic exosome applications currently in clinical use, post-procedure recovery support is the most evidence-consistent, the most mechanistically logical, and the most immediately valuable to patients.

Clinical protocol timeline showing PDRN polynucleotide treatment sequencing alongside fractional laser and energy device treatments

Combining PDRN with Laser and Energy Devices: Timing, Protocols, and Clinical Rationale

PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) is one of the few injectable agents that is mechanistically well-matched to support this tissue response. Its adenosine A2A receptor activation drives the same wound healing cascade that laser and energy procedures initiate — but from the biological inside rather than through physical injury. The anti-inflammatory, pro-angiogenic, and fibroblast-stimulating effects of PDRN align precisely with what treated tissue needs in the recovery and remodelling phases after an energy procedure.