
Treatment with Exosomes and Polynucleotides – A Revolution in Skin Regeneration Our skin naturally undergoes aging processes, exposure to environmental damage, and a decline in collagen and elastin production — all of which contribute to loss of radiance, laxity, fine lines, a tired appearance, and in some cases, scarring. This is precisely where two innovative treatments come into play, offering deep skin restoration through the injection of exosomes and polynucleotides.

The purpose of treatment
The goal of exosome and polynucleotide treatments is to improve skin texture:
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Stimulate and promote collagen and elastin production
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Reduce inflammation
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Accelerate healing
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Contribute to even skin tone and a smoother, more refreshed appearance
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Excellent for hair restoration and for sensitive or inflamed skin
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Improve hydration, elasticity, and skin suppleness
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Help heal micro-inflammations and encourage cellular regeneration

How does it work?
During the one-on-one consultation, the physician will review your medical history, assess your individual characteristics, and outline a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
As part of this plan, the most suitable injection techniques and materials will be selected to ensure optimal, natural-looking results.
This treatment is suitable for:
• Women and men seeking deep skin regeneration
• Individuals experiencing acne, pigmentation, redness, dull or fatigued skin, or post-traumatic skin damage
• Patients looking for natural results without altering facial expression

Duration of treatment
The treatment itself takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
In most cases, a full protocol includes 3 to 4 sessions, spaced 2 to 3 weeks apart.

Pain level
The procedure is performed using gentle mesotherapy techniques or a cannula, with the option for local numbing.
It is considered minimally invasive and well-tolerated, especially given its significant benefits.

Warnings
• Typically, no significant downtime is required.
• Mild redness or localized swelling may appear but usually resolves within a few hours to 1–2 days.
• Most patients can resume normal activities immediately, with attention to avoiding sun exposure.

Recovery time
You can return to work immediately.
• Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
• Not suitable in cases of active illness or skin inflammation
• Patients should inform the treating physician of any allergies, underlying medical conditions, or ongoing medications