What are exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny signaling messengers that carry growth-factor information between cells. In aesthetics, concentrated exosomes are applied to support healing, collagen activity, and skin quality, particularly after treatments that create controlled injury like microneedling or laser resurfacing.
What do they do for skin?
Exosomes amplify the skin's own regenerative response. Used alongside a treatment that opens channels in the skin or stimulates repair, they support faster recovery, improved tone and texture, and stronger collagen signaling over time. They are a support layer that enhances results rather than a standalone correction.
How exosomes are used at BevelUp
Exosomes are sequenced into regenerative treatment plans, most often paired with microneedling, RF microneedling, or laser resurfacing to enhance recovery and skin quality. Whether they belong in your plan depends on your goals, your skin, and what you are pairing them with, which is a provider decision.
Questions about exosomes
Are exosomes a filler or an injectable? No. They are a regenerative support applied to enhance other treatments, not a volumizer.
When will I see results? Results are gradual because they rely on the skin's repair response, building over the weeks following treatment.
What are exosomes usually paired with? Commonly microneedling, RF microneedling, or laser resurfacing, where they support recovery and collagen activity.
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