Exomide

Exomide

What are Exosomes?

Exosomes are small nano-sized vesicles that are produced and released by cells in the body.
Exosomes contain a variety of molecules including proteins, RNA (ribonucleic acid), lipids (fats) and other
bioactive substances. The contents of exosomes vary depending on the type of cell they were derived from.

How It Works

Once exosomes are secreted or pushed outside a cell they play a crucial role in cell-to-cell communication with
the ability to transfer information and change the behaviour of neighbouring cells.
It is important to note that exosomes are not cells themselves; they are small vesicles released by cells and are
incapable of reproduction. Their main function is to influence other cells and this characteristic gives them a
favourable safety profile.

Benefits

  • Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improve skin texture and pore size
  • Reduce pigmentation
  • Encourage wound healing

Side Effects

  • Heat, bruising, swelling, redness may occur
  • Rare: tenderness, raised bumps under the skin, allergic reaction, itching or mild rash
box and vials of exomide

Not Suitable For Patients Who

  • Are systemically unwell
  • Have a history of severe allergies
  • Currently have an active skin infection, cold sores, sunburn, eczema, psoriasis or a healing wound
  • Is hypersensitive to ingredients including hyaluronic acid, lidocaine, amide-type local anaesthetics and strep
    type-A gram-positive bacterial proteins

Treatment

  • 3-4 weeks treatment interval
  • 3-5 treatments every 4 weeks
  • Following a 3–6-month interval for maintenance is essential for long lasting effect

Frequently Asked Questions

Are exosomes stem cells?

No. Exosomes are secreted/ pushed out of cells in the body, they cannot replicate or transform because they
are cell-free and DNA free.
As the surfaces of exosomes do not contain any immune markers, they are unlikely to be rejected by the body.

How long has Exomide been in market?

Exomide has been on the market since 2020.

What is Exomide free from?

  • Paraben Free
  • Silicone Free
  • Hydroquinone Free
  • Retinol Free (Vitamin A)
  • Formaldehyde Free
  • Isoflavones Free
  • Aromatic Oils (Essential Oils) Free
  • Arbutin Free

How is Exomide applied?

Exosomes can be applied directly onto to the skin’s surface. The exosomes are
gently massaged into the skin, allowing them to penetrate and communicate with the cells in the
epidermis and dermis.

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