Exosome facials are promoted as advanced treatments intended to support skin recovery and rejuvenation. Exosomes are small extracellular particles involved in cell communication, but products and procedures sold under this name can vary significantly. Some treatments apply a topical product after microneedling or another procedure, while others may use different delivery methods.
Before booking, ask exactly what product is used, how it is administered, who manufactures it, and what evidence supports the claimed benefits. Costs can vary according to the clinic, treatment combination, and number of sessions. Possible reactions may include redness, swelling, irritation, or risks related to the accompanying procedure.
Regulation and clinical evidence continue to develop, so travelers should avoid assuming that every exosome facial is identical or proven. Choose a qualified medical provider who explains uncertainties, alternatives, and aftercare. A careful consultation is more valuable than dramatic marketing claims when considering an emerging treatment.