Exosomes for Skincare: What They Are and Why They’re So Popular
Key Takeaways
- Exosomes have been generating significant buzz this year as an anti-aging, skin-rejuvenating ingredient in medical skincare products.
- With a commitment to educating their clients about cutting-edge skincare products, Naples-based Tru Glō Medspa explores the buzz around exosomes by answering the most frequently asked questions.
- Exosomes are tiny, membrane-bound sacs that our cells naturally produce to facilitate intercellular sharing of proteins, lipids, growth factors, microRNAs, and other genetic material.
- When used topically or in combination with other skincare therapies, exosomes act as microscopic messengers to help skin cells regulate inflammation, repair tissues, retain moisture, and boost collagen and elastin production.