Exosome therapy is an emerging regenerative treatment designed to support the body’s natural healing processes and enhance the results of aesthetic procedures.
Exosomes are naturally occurring extracellular vesicles that play a role in cell-to-cell communication, carrying proteins, lipids, and signaling molecules involved in normal tissue function.
Exosomes are microscopic particles released by cells that help coordinate biological processes such as tissue repair and cellular signaling.
In aesthetic medicine, exosome-based products are used to support skin quality, recovery, and overall tissue health when applied during or after treatments such as microneedling.
At Ogè Aesthetics & Wellness, exosome therapy is used as an adjunctive treatment to support:
Early clinical and preclinical research suggests exosomes may play a role in tissue regeneration and cellular signaling, though human data remains limited.
Exosome therapy is being studied for its potential role in:
Early clinical and preclinical research suggests exosomes may play a role in tissue regeneration and cellular signaling, though human data remains limited.
Exosome therapy is a rapidly evolving area of regenerative medicine.
Because of this, exosome therapy is considered an adjunctive and investigational treatment in aesthetic practice.
You may be a candidate if you are:
All patients must undergo a medical evaluation by a licensed provider prior to treatment.
Treatment is often combined with procedures such as microneedling and typically involves minimal downtime, depending on the services performed. Results can vary from person to person and may require a series of treatments to achieve desired outcomes.
At Ogè Aesthetics & Wellness, all treatments are performed under medical supervision, and products are sourced from reputable suppliers with established quality standards. Patients are provided with full informed consent, including clear information regarding the nature of each treatment.
No. At this time, exosome products are not FDA-approved for aesthetic or medical use.
No. Exosome therapy is typically used to support or enhance existing treatments, not replace them.
Results vary. Some patients notice improvements in skin quality over several weeks.
Disclaimer
Exosome therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This treatment is considered investigational, and clinical evidence supporting its efficacy is still evolving. Individual results may vary.