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Autologous Exosmose treatment
What are Autologous Exosomes?
Autologous exosomes are self-derived vesicles obtained from an individual’s tissues or cells and then used for various therapeutic or regenerative purposes. These exosomes are employed to promote skin repair, hydration, inflammation reduction, and anti-ageing which are often derived from stem cells. They increase the production of collagen, suppleness, and consistency of skin tone. In hair care, they can promote healthy scalp functionality and thicker hair growth. Autologous transplant treatment for hair loss involves advanced stem cell therapy using ‘communicating vesicles’ to promote your stem cells to release growth factors. Using autologous exosomes in therapies parallels the concept of an autologous stem cell transplant (auto stem cell transplant), which emphasises personalised, immune-compatible treatments.
Billions of Vesicles
As a result of much research into optimal device and protocol options, Exomine’s exosome-rich plasma achieves an approximate count of 4-5 billion vesicles per ml. With a final product size of approximately 5cc, Exomine delivers an industry-leading vesicle count, providing users an average of 25-30 billion vesicles.
To be defined as exosomes, vesicles need to be 30-150nm in size; be analysed with relevant CD markers; and exhibit high viability. Exomine studies show an average vesicle size of 116nm and a confirmation that 98% of vesicles are platelet-derived exosomes.
Autologous exosomes we use are isolated from your own blood cells. We take 40 ml of your blood, it is a relatively painless procedure (similar to blood being taken from a vein for a blood test). We request that you eat food 1-2 hours prior to having the treatment and be well-hydrated with water. Avoid alcohol 24 hours prior to the treatment. Plan to be in the clinic for 60-90 minutes. You can be a bit bruised and swollen for between 1 to 7 days after the face treatment, but not for the hair treatment. The skin of the face and neck or the scalp is numbed for 20-30 minutes (this is done while the exosomes are being prepared). The skin is cleansed. Multiple fine, painless injections are performed using an invisible needle to inject the exosomes into the dermis of the skin or the scalp.
- Platelet dysfunction syndrome
- Critical thrombocytopenia
- Hemodynamic instability
- Septicemia
- Cancer, especially hematopoietic or bone
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Exosome Therapy From £750.00