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Exosome Therapy London 

Advanced Skin Regeneration Treatment

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What Is Exosome Therapy for Skin?

Exosome therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment that uses nanoscale cellular vesicles to support skin renewal and repair. Exosomes are tiny messenger particles naturally produced by cells, carrying growth factors, cytokines, and genetic material that coordinate cellular communication and regenerative processes.

At Reborne Longevity in London, exosome therapy represents the cutting edge of regenerative aesthetics - working at the level of cellular signalling to influence skin cells toward regenerative behaviours, supporting tissue repair, and promoting the synthesis of collagen and other structural proteins.

How Do Exosomes Work for Skin Rejuvenation?

Plant Derived Exosomes from stem cell sources carry bioactive cargo including growth factors, mRNA, and microRNA that can influence recipient cell behaviour. When applied to skin, these nanoscale vesicles may modulate fibroblast activity (cells that produce collagen), support blood vessel formation, and reduce inflammatory responses.

Unlike whole-cell therapies, exosomes are cell-free, reducing immunogenic concerns while delivering concentrated regenerative signalling potential. Their small size allows penetration to the dermal layer when delivered through appropriate techniques.

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What Happens During Exosome Treatment?

Exosome therapy at Reborne Longevity is typically delivered following microneedling or another treatment that creates transient microchannels in the skin. This allows the exosome formulation to reach the viable dermis where regenerative signalling can influence target cells. The treatment takes approximately 60-75 minutes and is performed under clinical supervision using quality-controlled exosome products.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Exosome Therapy

Book an Exosome Therapy Consultation in London

Consult with our clinical team at Reborne Longevity to explore whether exosome therapy may complement your skin regeneration programme.

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