Korean Exosome Products: A Practitioner's Guide to Selection and Use
The aesthetic exosome market is growing rapidly and unevenly. Alongside genuinely well-characterised, rigorously manufactured Korean products with transparent documentation, the market contains preparations making compelling regenerative claims while providing minimal evidence of their actual content, source, or regulatory classification. For practitioners, the ability to evaluate exosome products on scientific and regulatory grounds is essential.
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.
Exosomes for Hair Rejuvenation: Clinical Protocol and Evidence
Hair loss is one of the most emotionally significant concerns that patients bring to aesthetic practice. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) — male and female pattern hair loss — affects an estimated 50% of men over 50 and up to 40% of women by age 70, making it one of the most prevalent aesthetic concerns across all demographics.
Exosomes in Aesthetic Medicine: The Complete Practitioner's Guide
Exosomes are the most discussed new category in aesthetic medicine — and the category that most rewards a clear-eyed understanding of both the science and the considerable commercial noise that surrounds it.
Exosomes for Skin Rejuvenation: Clinical Evidence and Treatment Protocols
Exosomes represent the most mechanistically sophisticated tool currently available for skin quality rejuvenation. Where hyaluronic acid skin boosters deliver hydration and PDRN activates the adenosine A2A receptor, MSC-derived exosomes deliver a complex biological payload — growth factors, microRNAs, and signalling proteins — directly into recipient skin cells
