Facials

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  • Exosome treatment is a regenerative therapy that uses exsomes, which are tiny extracellular vesicles from cells (often stem cells), to promote cellular communication and repair. Applied topically or via micro-needling, they deliver proteins and genetic material to stimulate processes like collagen and elastin production for skin rejuvenation and to encourage tissue repair and hair regrowth. This therapy is used for a variety of concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, and hair loss.

    • Preparation:

      You may need to stop using certain skincare products like retinol, tretinoin, salicylic acid, or glycolic acid for about five days before the treatment. 

    • During treatment:

      A healthcare provider will draw your blood, process it, and then apply or inject the PRP back into your skin. 

    • After treatment:

      You may experience some redness, sensitivity, or bruising for a few days. Most people can return to normal activities the next day. 

    • Results:

      The ongoing production of collagen means that the benefits, such as a brighter, more rejuvenated complexion, can continue to develop even after the initial treatment is complete. 

    • Frequency:

      A typical course for skin might involve 3-4 sessions spaced about 4-6 weeks apart. 

      Results:

      Improvements can be visible within a few days, with continued progress over the following months. 

      Downtime:

      Often minimal, with some redness possible immediately after treatment.