Overview
Exosome treatments are offered by some Korean clinics as part of regenerative skin care programs. They are often discussed for skin recovery, texture, post-laser care, and sensitive-looking skin. Application methods vary widely, including topical application after laser, microneedling-assisted delivery, or other clinic-specific protocols. Visitors should be careful to confirm the product source, application method, and whether it is appropriate for their skin concern.
Best for
- Post-laser recovery support
- Skin texture concerns
- Sensitive-looking skin
- Regenerative skin care
- Visitors considering premium skin programs
Not ideal for
- Instant lifting
- Guaranteed scar removal
- Simple facial contouring
- Unverified products
- Patients expecting one-session transformation
Benefits
Downtime
Downtime depends on the paired treatment. Exosome applied after laser or microneedling may involve redness, dryness, peeling, or sensitivity from the main procedure.
Session plan
Exosome is often planned as part of a combination program rather than a standalone treatment. Ask whether it is necessary for your concern or mainly an add-on.
Before booking
- Confirm the product source and brand.
- Ask how the exosome treatment will be applied.
- Check whether it is combined with laser, RF, or microneedling.
- Ask what result is realistic after one session.
- Confirm downtime from the main paired treatment.
FAQ
Is Exosome always injected?
No. Application methods vary by clinic and treatment plan.
Is Exosome good after laser?
Some clinics use it as part of post-laser recovery care, but the benefit depends on the product and protocol.
Should I add Exosome to my treatment?
Ask whether it directly supports your concern or is simply an optional upgrade.
