Treatment
Exosome Therapy
Biological Messengers: The Next Generation of Cellular Regeneration.
Duration
3-6 months
Results visible
After 2-4 weeks
Maintenance
3-4 sessions recommended
Price
from 299 EUR
Exosomes are the messengers of our cells — tiny signalling molecules that can transport growth factors, proteins and other signals, orchestrating communication between cells. At minimal med, we harness these biological couriers to initiate regenerative processes in skin and hair follicles. The concept: regeneration that can be supported — not applied from the outside but initiated from within. Your cells can receive the information to renew themselves.
Your Benefits
- Can activate cellular regeneration at the molecular level
- Direct transport of growth factors into target tissue
- Suitable for skin rejuvenation and hair regeneration
- Can support the body's own collagen and elastin synthesis
- Synergy with polynucleotides and mesotherapy
- Natural signalling pathways rather than synthetic intervention
The Treatment Process
Consultation: Analysis of your skin condition or hair status and determination of your individual protocol.
Preparation: Cleansing and numbing of the treatment area if needed.
Application: Exosomes are introduced into the skin via micro-injections or in combination with microneedling.
Aftercare: Care instructions for the first few days after treatment.
Review: After 4 weeks, we discuss the result and plan the next session if needed.
The Language of Cells
Exosomes are the natural couriers of our body. They transport not a single signal, but an entire package: growth factors, cytokines (the body's own signalling molecules), microRNA and proteins — everything a cell needs to initiate regenerative programmes. In the skin, they can activate connective tissue precursor cells, improve microcirculation and modulate inflammatory processes. In the hair follicle, they can reactivate dormant follicles and support the growth cycle.
Two Worlds, One Principle
Skin Regeneration: Exosomes can revitalise the dermal matrix from within — finer than a filler, more profound than a cream. In combination with polynucleotides or Profhilo, a regenerative concept emerges that works on multiple levels simultaneously.
Hair Regeneration: For hair loss, exosomes can improve the follicular microenvironment and support miniaturising follicles. Together with mesotherapy, we reach the hair follicle through different biological pathways.
The Future of Aesthetics
This is where the future of aesthetic medicine lies. Instead of correcting, we deliver the information cells need for regeneration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny signalling molecules (30-150 nanometres) released by cells. They transport growth factors, proteins and RNA molecules, enabling communication between cells. In aesthetic medicine, we use this property to stimulate regenerative processes.
How do exosomes differ from polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are DNA fragments that stimulate connective tissue precursor cells. Exosomes are complete signal packages containing a variety of growth factors. They can be used as a complement or alternative — often we achieve the most convincing results in combination.
Who is exosome therapy suitable for?
For anyone seeking natural skin rejuvenation or support with hair loss. Particularly suitable for early signs of ageing, fine lines, tired skin or diffuse hair loss.
Is the treatment painful?
The micro-injections are well tolerated. With numbing cream, the treatment is typically barely noticeable.
How many sessions are needed?
For optimal results, we recommend 3-4 sessions at 2-4 week intervals. For hair regeneration, a longer treatment series may be beneficial.
What does exosome therapy cost?
Treatment starts from 299 EUR depending on the indication and treatment area. The exact costs are discussed during the consultation.
Interested in Exosome Therapy?
In a personal consultation, we discuss your wishes and find the optimal treatment for you.
Book a consultationScientific Evidence
- [1] Shah M et al.. Exosomes for Aesthetic Dermatology: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Update. J Cosmet Dermatol (2025).
- [2] Olumesi KR, Goldberg DJ. A review of exosomes and their application in cutaneous medical aesthetics. J Cosmet Dermatol (2023).
Linked studies serve as scientific context and do not constitute treatment guarantees.