FAQ
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What are exosomes, and how do they work?
Exosomes are small vesicles produced by cells in the body. They play a crucial role in cell communication and can carry a variety of molecules, like DNA, RNA, and proteins, to other cells. This communication helps regenerate and repair damaged cells, making exosomes a powerful tool in medical aesthetic treatments.
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How are exosome treatments administered?
Exosome treatments are typically administered through injections or topical applications, depending on the treatment area and the desired outcome. Our practitioners will decide the best method for your needs.
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What can I expect during an exosome treatment session?
During an exosome treatment session, you may experience minimal discomfort. The procedure’s duration varies but generally takes about half an hour. You can return to your normal activities immediately after the session.
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Are exosome treatments safe?
Yes, when performed by qualified healthcare professionals like our staff, exosome topical applications and injections are safe. They are derived from human cells and are thoroughly processed and tested to ensure safety and efficacy.
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How long do exosome treatments last?
The effects of exosome treatments in skincare can vary. Some patients notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may see full benefits after several months. The duration of results can depend on the individual’s condition being treated and their overall health.
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Can exosome treatments be combined with other procedures?
Absolutely, exosome treatment can be combined with other aesthetic procedures to enhance results. However, treatments should always be combined under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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What are the benefits of exosome treatments?
Exosome treatments offer numerous benefits, including promoting cell regeneration, improving skin texture and tone, and aiding healing. They are used in various medical aesthetic applications to enhance the body’s natural ability to repair and rejuvenate itself.