Collagen and Elastin Stimulation
When delivered into the dermis, exosomes instruct fibroblasts to increase type I collagen and elastin production. This rebuilds the skin's structural scaffold, improving firmness and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The Shah et al. (2025) comprehensive review confirmed early evidence supporting efficacy of exosome for skin rejuvenation across multiple clinical indications.
Cellular Repair and Anti-Ageing
Exosomes carry growth factors, peptides, and RNA that activate cellular repair pathways, helping reverse accumulated photodamage and oxidative stress. They reduce inflammatory markers that accelerate skin ageing and support the skin's natural moisture barrier — restoring hydration and reducing transepidermal water loss.
Under-Eye Rejuvenation
Exosome under eye treatment targets the delicate periorbital area where fine lines, crepiness, and skin quality concerns are common. Exosomes delivered via micro-injection or microneedling stimulate localised collagen production without the volume or migration risks associated with fillers, making them suitable for patients seeking skin quality improvement rather than volumisation.
Purasomes Skin Variants
We use two Purasomes formulations for skin: NC150+ (Skin Nutri) for deep nourishment and structural repair, and SGC100+ (Skin Glow) for radiance, brightness, and texture refinement. Both contain 20 billion colostrum-derived exosomes with 20 growth factors, delivered via AMPLEX Plus technology. Your doctor selects the optimal variant based on your skin assessment.
MCT Autologous Exosomes for Skin
The MCT System produces autologous exosomes from your own cells using photobiomodulation and thermal biomodulation. For skin rejuvenation, this offers maximum biocompatibility and can be combined with MCT Plasma (Advanced PRP) for a comprehensive regenerative facial protocol.
Exosome Microneedling Combination
Exosome microneedling is a highly effective delivery method. Microneedling creates thousands of controlled micro-channels in the skin, allowing topically applied exosomes to penetrate deep into the dermis. This dual approach stimulates collagen production from the microneedling itself while maximising exosome absorption. Vitale et al. (2025) demonstrated that microneedling + exosomes achieved greater improvements in texture, hydration, and elasticity compared to microneedling alone.