La Pelle Skin Clinic
Located in Ponsonby Doctors
582 Karangahape Road
Auckland
Free parking for our clients!
EXOMIDE affects skin with active ingredients to build up strong skin barriers, reduce wrinkles, regenerate hair, and whiten skin.
EXOMIDE is especially popular for hair loss treatment, reducing wrinkles, and improving skin barrier strength for healthier skin.
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretomes (EXO) have proven effective at regenerating hair with EXOMIDE scalp treatments. This treatment can bolster hair growth, combating different types of hair loss and reducing hair thinning.
Experience a rejuvenating and invigorating effect that emanates from the very core of your skin. The remarkable absorption prowess of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretomes (EXOSOME) stands as a cornerstone in nurturing our skin and scalp to a state brimming with vitality. By addressing the essential aspects of our skin and scalp health, we pave the way for a vibrant and lively complexion that truly reflects your inner radiance.
After the procedure, it is recommended to avoid the following activities:
After the procedure, you may experience the following temporary effects:
For Swelling Management:
Skin Care:
Post-Procedure Face Care:
Please follow these guidelines carefully to ensure a smooth and successful recovery after your procedure.
If you have any specific questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare
As you age, the number of exosomes your cells send decrease and your cells get older. However, exosomes may help to reduce the signs of aging. Assume you were to take stem cells from a 20-year-old and a 60-year-old. You place the stem cells on a table with a barrier between them, so they cannot touch. The exosomes would still communicate through that barrier, and the older stem cells would become younger. The cells show signs of reversing some of the characteristics of the aging process because that’s what the exosomes told them to do.
Researchers have discovered that exosomes are in control of the cellular environment. Through communication, exosomes implant the information needed to heal cells. The information packet might include microRNA and Growth Factors.
Research is still being conducted on exosomes, however, studies have shown that exosomes create an anti-inflammatory response that can help people who suffer from autoimmune disease.
Researchers have also studied using exosomes for cosmetic treatments, such as micro needling. Practitioners create inflammation, and then the exosomes communicate with the cells during the healing process.
Exosomes are fast-acting. Researchers have discovered that once injected, exosomes produce an immediate reaction. The reaction lasts for approximately 24 hours. However, that doesn’t mean that people will see immediate results when undergoing exosome therapy. Exosomes insert microRNA into target cells. This RNA reprograms the cell, and that process can take up to eight weeks, although it might be months before people enjoy the results.
Stem cells multiply, causing people to wonder if exosomes do the same thing. While they can share information that causes other cells to multiply, exosomes do not multiply.
Stem cells and exosomes are evaluated at cGMP-certified laboratories. During rigorous testing, the laboratory ensures that cGMP-grade manufacturing methods were used when procuring the exosomes.
The surfaces of exosomes do not contain any immune markers. Because of this, it is very unlikely that a body would reject exosomes.
Because exosomes do not engraft into the DNA or multiply, they cannot cause tumors.
As you age, the number of exosomes your cells send decrease and your cells get older. However, exosomes may help to reduce the signs of aging. Assume you were to take stem cells from a 20-year-old and a 60-year-old. You place the stem cells on a table with a barrier between them, so they cannot touch. The exosomes would still communicate through that barrier, and the older stem cells would become younger. The cells show signs of reversing some of the characteristics of the aging process because that’s what the exosomes told them to do.
Researchers have discovered that exosomes are in control of the cellular environment. Through communication, exosomes implant the information needed to heal cells. The information packet might include microRNA and Growth Factors.
Research is still being conducted on exosomes, however, studies have shown that exosomes create an anti-inflammatory response that can help people who suffer from autoimmune disease.
Researchers have also studied using exosomes for cosmetic treatments,
such as micro needling. Practitioners create inflammation, and then the exosomes communicate with the cells during the healing process.
Exosomes are fast-acting. Researchers have discovered that once injected, exosomes produce an immediate reaction. The reaction lasts for approximately 24 hours. However, that doesn’t mean that people will see immediate results when undergoing exosome therapy. Exosomes insert microRNA into target cells. This RNA reprograms the cell, and that process can take up to eight weeks, although it might be months before people enjoy the results.
Stem cells multiply, causing people to wonder if exosomes do the same thing. While they can share information that causes other cells to multiply, exosomes do not multiply.
Stem cells and exosomes are evaluated at cGMP-certified laboratories. During rigorous testing, the laboratory ensures that cGMP-grade manufacturing methods were used when procuring the exosomes.
The surfaces of exosomes do not contain any immune markers. Because of this, it is very unlikely that a body would reject exosomes.
Because exosomes do not engraft into the DNA or multiply, they cannot cause tumors.
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