Are exosomes safe?

Early studies suggest exosomes are relatively safe, but large-scale clinical data is still limited. To reduce risk, choose a licensed clinic, ensure sterile administration, and have proper medical follow-up from qualified practitioners licensed by DHA, DOH or MOHAP.

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are tiny vesicles produced by cells (cultured in a lab). They contain substances that can benefit the skin by stimulating cell renewal, collagen production, and hydration. This helps improve the skin in a holistic and effective way.

Exosomes can be synthetic, natural, or vegan.

What is an exosome treatment?

Exosomes are delivered into the skin via microneedling, where fine needles create micro-channels to allow deep penetration and stimulate elastin and collagen production. Treatments are often completed with LED therapy, which soothes the skin, promotes cell repair, and enhances exosome absorption.

What are the side effects of exosomes?

The most commonly reported side effects include temporary redness, swelling, itching, or bruising at the treatment sites. Rarely, users report headaches, mild fever, or allergic reactions. Severe complications have not been systematically reported.

Can exosomes carry viruses and transmit disease?

Theoretically, exosomes could contain viral nucleic acids. Using certified production under GMP standards significantly reduces this risk. Virus transmission has not been clinically observed in humans. This risk does not exist with synthetic or vegan exosomes.

Can exosomes cause infections?

Infections are usually caused by poor sterilisation of equipment, inadequate skin preparation, or contaminated products, not by the exosomes themselves. Using single-use needles, properly lab-cultured batches, and following post-procedure hygiene guidelines minimises risk.

How can you reduce risks with exosomes?

Choose a licensed medical clinic with a good reputation. Ensure experienced, licensed practitioners perform the treatment. You can compare professional exosome clinics via Injectablesbooking.

FAQ

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1. How long is the recovery time from exosomes?

Usually 24–48 hours. You may notice mild redness or swelling, similar to a light sunburn, but most people can return to work or school the next day.

2. What does the skin look like immediately after treatment?

Immediately after treatment, the skin may appear red or pink, sometimes with tiny spots at the treated areas. These usually fade within 1–2 days. A fresh glow is often noticeable quickly due to increased circulation.

3. When can you expect results?

Collagen production takes time. Subtle improvements are often visible after 2–4 weeks, while firmer, more even skin becomes noticeable after 6–8 weeks. The best results are usually seen after 2–3 sessions.

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