Exosome Facial
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Stem-cell-derived exosomes (ASCE+ by ExoCoBio) applied after microneedling, laser or RF — accelerates recovery, calms inflammation, and boosts collagen production.
What is Exosome Facial?
Exosomes are 30–200 nanometer extracellular vesicles naturally secreted by cells, enclosed in a lipid bilayer. They carry proteins, lipids, and genetic material (microRNA) that mediate cell-to-cell communication, triggering healing and regenerative responses when delivered to target cells. Korean biotech leader ExoCoBio pioneered the commercial use of adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) exosomes in aesthetic dermatology, launching ASCE+ in 2019 — the world's first regenerative aesthetic exosome product.
Unlike injectable skin boosters like Rejuran or Juvelook, exosomes are typically delivered topically after a skin-barrier-breaking procedure — most commonly microneedling, fractional laser, RF microneedling (Potenza, Sylfirm X), or shallow skin needling. The microchannels allow exosome nanovesicles to penetrate the dermis, where they deliver their cargo to fibroblasts and keratinocytes. ExoCoBio's ASCE+ SRLV product has been studied in clinical trials for post-procedure recovery, atopic dermatitis, and acne-related inflammation.
What Exosome Facial Helps With
- Post-laser / post-microneedling inflammation & redness
- Accelerated barrier recovery after aggressive treatments
- Acne scars & active inflammatory acne
- Fine lines & early photoaging
- Hyperpigmentation & uneven tone
- Skin sensitivity, rosacea-prone skin
- Combination with RF microneedling for enhanced remodeling
- Hair thinning (separate ASCE+ HRLV product for scalp)
Regulatory Status & Safety Notes
Exosome products are regulated in South Korea under KFDA cosmetic and medical device frameworks. ExoCoBio's Osong facility operates under GMP standards and ASCE+ products undergo cytotoxicity and safety testing. This is a key quality difference versus unregulated exosome products sold in some markets.
⚠ Important: Exosomes are NOT an injectable drug approved by the US FDA or EU EMA — the US FDA has issued warnings against injectable use of exosomes for aesthetic purposes. In ethical Korean clinics, exosomes are applied topically after microneedling or laser (to penetrate via created microchannels), not injected directly. If a clinic offers "exosome injections," ask specifically what is being injected — some use growth factor solutions marketed as exosomes that contain mostly peptides, not true exosomes.