Skin treatment

Exosome Therapy in Newark

A clinician-led regenerative treatment for skin quality and early hair thinning, commonly paired with microneedling to support calmer, smoother and more luminous skin or a healthier scalp.

Exosome Therapy at The London Road Clinic, Newark
Price
From £450
Duration
60 mins
Downtime
Minimal. If combined with microneedling, mild redness is common and usually settles quickly.
Results
Gradual improvement over several weeks, with cumulative gains across a course

The treatment

How Exosome Therapy works

Exosomes are tiny vesicles derived from cells, rich in proteins and signalling molecules that support repair and renewal. In clinic, they are typically applied to the skin or scalp following a treatment such as microneedling, where the surface is more receptive to their effects. The aim is to support calmer, more hydrated, better-textured skin, or to encourage a healthier scalp environment in early thinning, rather than to add volume or reshape.

What patients notice

What to expect

  • Supports visible skin repair and calm
  • Improves texture, tone and hydration
  • Can complement early hair-thinning plans
  • Pairs well with microneedling and LED
  • Minimal downtime

Before you book

Is this treatment right for you?

Suitable for

  • Adults wanting a regenerative, skin-quality-focused approach for concerns such as dullness, uneven texture, visible redness, the look of scarring or early hair thinning.

Not suitable for

  • Avoid during pregnancy and where there is active scalp infection or local skin infection. Suitability should also be reviewed against your medical history and current treatments.

In their own words

"My skin was red and a bit uneven. After a course of microneedling with exosomes the texture is significantly calmer. It is not dramatic but it is real." (Representative client experience. Individual results vary.)
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After your appointment

Aftercare

Follow the specific aftercare given by your clinician for your treatment combination. If exosomes are paired with microneedling, keep the skin calm, avoid active ingredients until advised, and use SPF diligently.

Common questions

Frequently asked about exosome therapy

What does exosome therapy treat?
It is used for skin-quality concerns such as texture, tone, redness, dullness and the look of scarring, and can also be used to support early hair thinning.
How is exosome therapy usually delivered?
Exosomes are most commonly applied to the skin or scalp immediately after a treatment such as microneedling, when the surface is most receptive. For scalp concerns, they are worked into the scalp as part of a tailored protocol.
Is exosome therapy a filler or volumising treatment?
No. It is chosen for regenerative support and skin or scalp quality rather than for adding facial volume.
Can exosomes be combined with other treatments?
Yes. The clinic notes that they are often paired with microneedling and may also be used alongside options such as PRP, iPRF or Dermalux LED where appropriate.
What does the treatment feel like?
Treatment is generally comfortable. If combined with microneedling, you may notice mild temporary redness afterwards.
How long does it take to see results?
Results tend to build gradually over a number of weeks, and a course is usually recommended.
Who may not be suitable for exosome therapy?
It may not be suitable during pregnancy or if you have an active scalp or skin infection in the treatment area.
Is exosome therapy a replacement for medical hair-loss treatment?
No. The clinic says it is not a replacement for medical hair-loss treatment, but can be a useful addition within a broader plan.

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Ready to find out more?

Your clinician will take the time to understand your concerns, assess your skin and talk through what Exosome Therapy could realistically achieve for you. No obligation to proceed.

Reviewed by Lydia Griffin, Clinic Director, JCCP No. 002569 . Last updated 21 May 2026.

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