Exosomes

Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles that facilitate communication, and they contain diverse molecules pivotal for cell signaling and intercellular interactions.

Now, exosomes are revolutionizing non-surgical skin rejuvenation treatments, offering an ideal solution when injected or administered topically after treatments such as laser therapy.

Why Should I Choose Exosomes?

This treatment boosts collagen production, increases skin elasticity, and diminishes the appearance of fine lines / wrinkles. It supports tissue renewal, accelerates scar healing, and refines skin texture as well.

Additionally, exosomes possess anti-inflammatory qualities that can alleviate skin issues such as acne, dark spots / discoloration, eczema, fine lines / wrinkles, inflammation, stretch marks, and other concerns. The application of exosomes is suitable for many areas of the face and body.

When Will I See Results?

If you want to enjoy dramatic improvement in the appearance of your skin, your provider may recommend a series of five treatments scheduled weeks apart. It is possible to see some results within two weeks, but it can take up to eight weeks to notice the full effects of exosomes for rejuvenation.

The effects can last six to eight months. Speak to your provider about combining exosomes with RF microneedling to further enhance your final results.

Am I a Good Candidate?

A consultation is essential for your safety.

Typically, ideal candidates have healthy skin free from active infections or severe acne. Treatment is suitable for various skin types and for those who have mild to moderate skin concerns.

It may not be recommended for patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or those with active cancer.

Where Is the Best Place to Go for Sensational Results From Exosomes?

At Milani MedSpa, we take great pride in making sure you receive outstanding care. Our team is passionate about making sure you look and feel your best. Contact us at 703-822-5924 to book your consultation and discover how you can benefit from exosomes.