In the skincare world, everyone seems to be talking about exosomes, a product that originates from cells.
Nearly all cells extrude exosomes, which are tiny little nanoparticles that contain lipids, proteins, peptides, and other substances that communicate with our own cells. The exosomes act as messengers.
In the skin, they signal cells to increase collagen and elastin production, reduce redness, even out uneven pigmentation, smooth out fine lines, and speed up healing.
For more about uses of exosomes, safety, cost, and more, tune in.
As two plastic surgeons, Drs. Heather Furnas and Josh Korman lay aside their scalpels and explore the nonsurgical world to bring you what’s new, what’s safe, and what to look for when you’re ready to hit “refresh.”