EXOSOME-BASED THERAPY
This premium service uses skin-tissue derived exosomes to support a healing process.
Our Exosome-Based Therapy is a regenerative protocol designed to support deep skin healing.
This treatment utilizes a patented technology called Stem Cell Released Molecules (SRM). This S²RM® technology mimics our body’s natural repair processes and centers on the identification, selection, culture, and stimulation of the appropriate adult human stem cell types and the capture of those molecules released from the stem cells into a therapeutic formulation at a 99% concentration. To enhance its healing benefits, the treatment also includes LED light therapy, which further supports skin recovery. Red LED diffuses inflammation, accelerates healing, and encourages tissue repair.
Treatment concludes with continuous cooling for holistic treatment of wounds. Controlled cold exposure creates a mild, therapeutic stress that challenges the skin and immune system, encouraging it to function more efficiently and resiliently. Essentially, this technology uses cold to suppress inflammation—the root cause for all signs of skin damage.
Our Exosome-Based Therapy offers a non-invasive, holistic pathway to healthier skin, making it an ideal option for those who need results without the risk of irritation or downtime.
Please keep in mind that this service is not a traditional massage or spa-like facial. Our primary focus is correction, education, and skin improvement.
Precare Instructions: Maintain homecare regimen.
Aftercare Instructions: Maintain homecare regimen.
Recommended Appointments: Treatments are recommended to be performed at least once weekly for best results.
Contraindications: Not suitable for those with allergy to cold, metal in the body (e.g., pacemakers and similar devices), pregnant/breastfeeding, epilepsy, heart/liver/kidney disease, severe high blood pressure, autoimmune disease, long-term steroid use, cancer at any time, blood disorders, highly sensitive or reactive skin, dermatitis, sunburn, severe barrier impairment, recent laser/peels, recent use of retinoids, undiagnosed lesions, active infections, or herpes.