Exosome Therapy Quick Facts

Treatment type: Topical regenerative therapy

Best for: Enhancing post-procedure healing and radiance

Downtime: Minimal, helps reduce redness and irritation

Safety: Health Canada–compliant, non-injectable application

Performed by: Medical aesthetic team under dermatologist supervision

Exosomes are one of the most exciting frontiers in regenerative aesthetics

These tiny, naturally occurring messengers carry proteins, lipids, and growth factors that help cells repair and renew themselves. At FACET Dermatology, we use exosome therapy topically — never by injection — to enhance skin healing, reduce redness, and accelerate recovery following procedures such as microneedling or laser treatments.

What Is Exosome Therapy?

Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles naturally released by cells to help with communication and repair. In dermatology, they are valued for their potential to stimulate skin rejuvenation, encourage healing, and support hair health. Because they are packed with proteins, lipids, and growth factors, exosomes help improve overall cellular function, making skin appear smoother, calmer, and more radiant after treatment.

How Exosome Therapy works

Exosomes are applied topically after energy-based or microchanneling treatments such as microneedling or laser resurfacing. The micro-channels created during these procedures allow the exosomes to penetrate deeply, where they can calm inflammation, accelerate healing, and support collagen and elastin renewal. By following Health Canada’s guidelines, we use only clinically validated exosome products, ensuring innovation with safety.

What Does Exosome Therapy Treat?

Exosomes are not a standalone treatment but act as a powerful complement to procedures that stimulate the skin. They help reduce post-procedure redness and downtime while boosting rejuvenation.

Concerns treated with exosome therapy include:

  • Post-procedure redness and irritation
  • Uneven skin tone and texture
  • Delayed healing after microneedling or lasers
  • Dull, lacklustre skin
  • General signs of aging

If your primary concern is deeper wrinkles or sagging, you may be better suited to Ultherapy or Thread Lifts. For pigmentation or sun damage, consider Fraxel or PicoSure Pro.

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Faster Recovery. Radiant Results.

Patients often notice reduced redness, quicker healing, and an improved glow when exosomes are added to their treatment plan. This makes them a simple but powerful step toward maximizing results and enjoying a smoother, healthier complexion sooner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is exosome therapy safe?

Yes. At FACET Dermatology, we only use Health Canada–compliant exosome products, applied topically after procedures. We do not inject exosomes, as this is not approved in Canada.

How are exosomes used in treatment?

They are applied to the skin immediately after treatments such as microneedling or laser resurfacing. The microchannels created by these procedures allow the exosomes to penetrate deeply, calming the skin and accelerating recovery.

What results can I expect?

Most patients notice reduced redness, faster healing, and a radiant glow within days. Over time, skin texture and tone can also improve, particularly when exosomes are paired with a series of treatments.

Who is a good candidate for exosome therapy?

Exosomes are suitable for anyone undergoing microneedling, lasers, or similar procedures who wants to minimize downtime and enhance overall skin rejuvenation.

Are there any side effects to exosome therapy?

Because exosomes are applied topically and not injected, side effects are minimal. Patients may notice temporary redness from the primary procedure itself, but the exosomes actually help soothe this response.

Can exosomes be used on all skin types?

Yes. Exosome therapy is safe for all skin tones and is particularly helpful for reducing the risk of prolonged redness or irritation post-treatment.