Cart

Your cart is empty

Continue shopping now

Microneedling With Exosomes: The Benefits And The Science Behind It

By: @snatchedbh

In recent years, microneedling has gained immense popularity as a non-invasive skincare treatment for a variety of skin concerns, including acne scars, fine lines, and overall skin rejuvenation. But what if we told you there's a way to enhance the benefits of microneedling even further? Enter "microneedling with exosomes" a cutting-edge skincare technique that's been making waves in the world of dermatology and aesthetics. Let’s explore the benefits and the science behind this innovative combination therapy.

Understanding Microneedling

Before delving into microneedling with exosomes, it's essential to grasp the fundamentals of microneedling. Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves the use of tiny, sterile needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin's surface. These micro-injuries stimulate the body's natural healing processes, leading to increased collagen and elastin production. As a result, the skin becomes firmer, smoother, and more youthful over time. The talk of the town is “one session of microneedling can restore collagen equivalent to 1 year's collagen loss” and here's what makes it possible:

The Power of Exosomes

Now, let's introduce exosomes into the equation. Exosomes are tiny, cell-derived vesicles that play a crucial role in cell-to-cell communication. They contain a wealth of growth factors, cytokines, and proteins that promote tissue repair, regeneration, and overall skin health. When used in conjunction with microneedling, exosomes take this therapy to a whole new level.

The Benefits of Microneedling with Exosomes

1. Enhanced Healing and Regeneration: Exosomes contain growth factors that accelerate the skin's healing process after microneedling. This means reduced downtime and quicker results.

2. Improved Collagen Production: Exosomes stimulate collagen synthesis, further enhancing the skin's elasticity and firmness.

3. Targeted Treatment: Exosomes can be isolated from specific cell types, allowing for highly targeted treatments tailored to individual skin concerns.

4. Reduction of Fine Lines and Wrinkles: The combination of microneedling and exosomes can significantly reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, promoting a more youthful complexion.

5. Even Skin Tone: Exosomes can help fade hyperpigmentation and improve overall skin tone and texture.

The Science Behind It

The science supporting microneedling with exosomes is rooted in the regenerative properties of these tiny vesicles. When the micro-injuries created by microneedling are combined with the growth factors and proteins delivered by exosomes, the skin experiences a powerful regenerative boost. This synergy results in a more efficient and effective skin rejuvenation process with minimal downtime.

Is It for Me?

Microneedling with exosomes represents a promising advancement in the field of skincare and aesthetics. By harnessing the regenerative power of exosomes alongside the collagen-stimulating effects of microneedling, individuals can achieve remarkable improvements in skin texture, tone, and overall appearance. If you're considering this innovative treatment, consult with us at https://www.snatchedbh.com/snatched-regimen/. Embrace the science behind microneedling with exosomes and unlock the potential for radiant, youthful skin.

Resources:
Cho, B.S.; Kim, J.O.; Ha, D.H.; Yi, Y.W. Exosomes derived from human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem
cells alleviate atopic dermatitis. Stem Cell Res. Ther. 2018, 9, 187.
Kang, K.; Ma, R.; Cai, W.; Huang, W.; Paul, C.; Liang, J.; Wang, Y.; Zhao, Y.; Kim, H.W.; Xu, M.; et al. Exosomes secreted from CXCR4 overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells promote Cardioprotection via Akt signaling
pathway following myocardial infarction. Stem Cells Int. 2015, 2015, 659890.
McCrudden MT, McAlister E, Courtenay AJ, González-Vázquez P, Singh TR, Donnelly
RF. Microneedle applications in improving skin appearance. Exp
Dermatol. 2015;24:561–
Valadi, H.; Ekstrom, K.; Bossios, A.; Sjostrand, M.; Lee, J.J.; Lotvall, J.O. Exosome-mediated transfer of mRNAs and
microRNAs is a novel mechanism of genetic exchange between cells. Nat. Cell Biol. 2007, 9, 654–659

Previous
Next

The Wellness Club

The Mental Health Benefits From Travel

The Mental Health Benefits From Travel

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @ericabassotherapy We can all probably recall that moment when you’re finally feeling relaxed on vacation and you hear yourself expressing, “I need to do this more often!”. Despite the research that supports the mental health benefits of taking regular vacations and traveling, it’s been found that a significant number of American workers don’t take all of their allocated...

Read more
High Intensity Exercise: Good or Bad?

High Intensity Exercise: Good or Bad?

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By @coreflexpilates founder Chris Bardawil HIIT or high intensity interval training has become a pretty normal part of modern training, its something you have probably already done without even realising it. It was popularised over a decade ago with Crossfit and now modernised in many forms of classes we see at gyms as well as being seen all over the web with HIIT routines and...

Read more
5 Benefits of Reformer Pilates

5 Benefits of Reformer Pilates

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @coreflexpilates, founder Chris Bardawil Reformer pilates is everywhere, it's not just all over social media we are also seeing our favourite celebs doing it. The reality is reformer pilates has been a staple of many people’s exercise routines for over a decade now, and for good reason.

Read more
Burnout: What Is It and How to Recover

Burnout: What Is It and How to Recover

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @drmelissa.co Burnout is a concern I see often in clinical practice. Although it is not a diagnosable disease, it is a syndrome, meaning it is defined by a set of symptoms, but does not have a consistent progression or clear treatment plan. In other words, burnout is a very real issue, but may look different from person to person and require...

Read more
Nutritional Support for Hashimoto’s Disease and Hypothyroidism

Nutritional Support for Hashimoto’s Disease and Hypothyroidism

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

  By: Megan Tomlin @gooodmoodfoood Did you know that up to 60% of cases of Hashimoto’s disease go undiagnosed? Or that women are 5 to 8 times more likely to have a thyroid condition? Knowing these facts, it is shocking that so many of us are still unclear about...

Read more
Are Collagen Supplements Worth Taking? A Dermatologist Weighs In.

Are Collagen Supplements Worth Taking? A Dermatologist Weighs In.

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @dermahealthnutrition The pursuit of youthful, glowing skin is a timeless quest. It fuels a booming industry of skincare products, treatments, and supplements, including collagen, all claiming to improve the signs of ageing. Here's what you need to know to navigate the abundance of collagen powders, capsules, and liquids.  Skin ageing is a multifaceted...

Read more
Sporty & Rich Wellness - Collagen-Rich Foods vs. Supplements

Collagen-Rich Foods vs. Supplements

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @coreflexpilates founder Chris Bardawil What is the best way to boost your body's collagen production? Supplements or diet, here is a run down of the basics to help you navigate your way around understanding collagen and how you can boost your body's supplies. Collagen...

Read more
The Power of Spending Time in Silence

The Power of Spending Time in Silence

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

@emily_campbell In today’s age, even if you don’t live in a hustling and bustling city, you may still experience constant noise. We have become so accustomed to noise everywhere we go, including our homes. Without knowing it, you may prefer “background noise” to block out any unwanted thoughts or feelings that pop up....

Read more
Sporty & Rich Wellness - How to Navigate Job Insecurity

How to Navigate Job Insecurity

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @ericabassotherapy Experiencing a layoff at your workplace or losing your job can be extremely stressful. It's normal to feel a range of emotions during such times. Job loss or insecurity can threaten components of psychological well-being, such as one’s financial health and identity, and leave individuals feeling vulnerable and...

Read more
Irregular Periods: What Do They Mean?

Irregular Periods: What Do They Mean?

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: drmelissa.co A woman’s period is a vital sign. Just like your blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and breath rate, a woman’s cycle is indicative of her health overall. An imbalanced period indicates suboptimal health.  The menstrual cycle is incredibly complex and requires a constellation of factors to align for it to occur at regular intervals. Factors that can delay a period or cause...

Read more
The Health Benefits of Ghee

The Health Benefits of Ghee

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @islandem_ Ghee, or clarified butter, is the product of slowly heating cow’s butter to 100°C until the fat, milk protein (casein), and sugar (lactose) separate. The protein and milk are...

Read more
The Power of Napping

The Power of Napping

Translation missing: en.blogs.article.by Taylor Davis

By: @inceipek1 In today's fast-paced world, where work schedules are demanding and screens keep us connected around the clock, finding time to rest and rejuvenate has become increasingly challenging. However, one simple yet highly effective practice that offers us a potential solution is napping. Often underestimated, napping holds a plethora of benefits for both physical and mental health. The Science Behind Napping

Read more