What is an Exosome

What is an Exosome?An exosome is not a cell; it is a secretion of stem cells derived from the human placenta (fetal membrane).

Exosomes contain peptides, various signaling molecules, RNA, and growth factors.

Exosomes can influence other cells. They can enter cells with structural or functional damage and compel them to repair and regenerate. Through this mechanism, exosomes have achieved remarkable results in medical science.

Applications of Exosome Therapy

Hair:

  • Reducing hair loss
  • Strengthening hair follicles
  • Promoting hair regrowth

Skin:

  • Treating skin cancers
  • Treating resistant skin diseases
  • Rejuvenation and wrinkle reduction
  • Lightening dark circles under the eyes
  • Treating pigmentation and spots

Orthopedics:

  • Cancer treatment
  • Joint repair
  • Rheumatism treatment

Wound Healing:

One of the most important applications of exosome therapy is in treating wounds.