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EXO-GROW EXOSOMES FOR SKIN

Treatment

Located at Face Doctors Remuera, 10 St Marks Rd, Dr. Morunga proudly offers Exomide Exosomes, a cutting-edge treatment harnessing the power of regenerative medicine to promote healing, rejuvenation, and skin vitality.

Rejuvenate, Repair, and Restore with Advanced Cellular Therapy

Exosomes: Advanced regenerative skin therapy

Exosomes represent a new direction in skin treatment — one that focuses on
improving skin function, not just appearance.
While injectables remain effective for restoring volume and softening lines,
exosomes work at a deeper level by supporting the skin’s natural repair processes.

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are microscopic vesicles released by cells. They carry proteins, lipids,
RNA, and growth factors that enable communication between cells.
Once considered cellular byproducts, exosomes are now recognised for their role in signalling repair and regeneration. They deliver targeted instructions that help
surrounding cells restore, strengthen, and function more effectively.
In the skin, this translates to improved texture, more even tone, and increased collagen and elastin production.

Why exosomes are different

Unlike topical skincare, exosomes work within the skin’s internal communication
system.
Each treatment delivers billions of highly purified, DNA-free exosomes containing
thousands of signalling proteins. These activate pathways responsible for repair and
renewal — processes that cannot be replicated by creams or traditional treatments.
This is regenerative medicine applied to skin health.

Microneedling with exosomes

Microneedling enhances the delivery and effectiveness of exosomes. By creating
controlled micro-channels in the skin, it allows active ingredients to penetrate more
deeply.
During a Dermapen4 treatment, MG-EXO-SKIN serum is introduced into the skin,
delivering a high concentration of exosomes directly where they are needed.
This combination supports:

  • Increased collagen and elastin production
  • Accelerated cellular repair
  • Improvement in pigmentation and scarring
  • Greater skin density and firmness

Results develop progressively, with each treatment building on the last.

Exosomes and injectables

Injectables are effective for restoring volume and refining facial contours.
Exosomes, in contrast, improve the quality and function of the skin itself. They
strengthen the underlying structure and support long-term skin health.
Used together, these treatments provide a balanced approach — addressing both
structure and skin quality.

A regenerative approach to skin

Exosomes offer a clinically advanced way to support skin regeneration. By working
at a cellular level, they help improve how the skin functions over time — not just how
it looks on the surface.
This is a results-driven treatment designed for long-term skin health and visible
improvement.

EXOMIDE EXOSOMES

What Are Exosomes?

​Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by stem cells, acting as messengers between cells. They carry growth factors, proteins, and genetic material essential for tissue repair and regeneration. Unlike traditional treatments, exosomes deliver these bioactive molecules directly to target cells, stimulating a cascade of restorative processes from within.

​Mechanism of Action

Exomide Exosomes work by enhancing intercellular communication. When applied to the skin or injected into targeted areas, they:

  • Boost collagen and elastin production, improving skin firmness and elasticity.
  • Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, calming redness and irritation.
  • Accelerate wound healing and tissue repair, addressing scars and uneven texture.
  • Promote overall skin hydration and brightness.

Uses and Indications

Exomide Exosomes are ideal for:

​• ​Skin rejuvenation: Combat signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles.
• Scar reduction: Improve the appearance of acne scars, surgical scars, or stretch marks.
• Hair restoration: Stimulate hair growth in thinning or balding areas.
• Post-procedure recovery: Enhance healing and results after microneedling, laser treatments, or chemical peels.
• General skin health: Achieve a radiant, youthful complexion.

Contraindications

Exosome therapy is generally safe and well-tolerated. However, it is not recommended for individuals who:

• Have active infections in the treatment area.
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
• Have a history of severe allergies or autoimmune conditions without prior consultation.

Why Choose Face Doctors Remuera

​Under the expertise of Dr. Morunga, you can trust that your treatment is performed with precision, care, and the latest advancements in medical aesthetics. Restore your confidence with Exomide Exosomes—a non-invasive, innovative approach to timeless beauty.

Book your consultation today at Face Doctors Remuera and experience the future of skin rejuvenation!

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