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What are exosome skin treatments at The London Road Clinic?

Exosome treatments are suited to people who want a more regenerative, skin-quality approach. The focus is overall refinement, not simply adding volume to one line.

 

Exosomes are tiny messenger particles used within professional skincare protocols to support the skin after treatments such as microneedling. They’re chosen when the goal is a calmer, smoother, more luminous finish over time.

 

At The London Road Clinic, we may include exosome solutions within a tailored plan for concerns like uneven texture, dullness, early looseness, or the look of scarring. We’ll review your medical history, current routine, and the full range of options before recommending them. They aren’t essential for everyone. Results build gradually and vary from person to person.

Exosome Therapy - Skin & Hair Cellular Correction

Exosomes are tiny, cell-derived vesicles rich in proteins and signalling molecules, used to support the skin and scalp’s natural renewal processes. Applied topically, often after microneedling, or massaged into the scalp, they’re chosen to help calm visible redness, improve texture and hydration, and support hair density in early thinning.

 

Treatments are comfortable with minimal downtime. If combined with microneedling, mild redness is common and usually settles quickly. We’ll design a course around your goals and, where appropriate, may suggest pairing exosomes with PRP or iPRF, or Dermalux LED to support results.

 

Exosomes aren’t a replacement for medical hair loss treatments. They can, however, be a valuable addition within a well-rounded plan.

ExxoSkin Product
Exxo Skin Before & After
Exxo Hair Before & After

Top Benefits

Supports natural repair and calm

Improves texture, tone and hydration

 

Adjunct option for early hair thinning

 

Pairs well with microneedling and LED

 

Minimal downtime

What it treats

Skin quality (texture, tone, redness); early hair thinning.

 

How it works

Cell-signalling vesicles modulate regeneration pathways when applied to skin/scalp.

 

Who it’s for/contraindications

Most adults; avoid pregnancy and active scalp infections.

 

Risks & side-effects

Temporary redness/itch; rare sensitivity.

 

Downtime & aftercare

Minimal; follow product-specific guidance.

 

When you’ll likely see results

Gradual over weeks; course recommended.

Related treatments

Dermalux® LED light therapy

Reduce inflammation; support repair

High Frequency skin/scalp therapy

Target breakouts; refresh scalp

Fractora® RF microneedling

Combine for enhanced remodelling

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