PRP and exosomes: the innovation in skin regeneration

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a blood component already known for its ability to stimulate cellular regeneration and improve skin quality naturally. Recently, it has been discovered that exosomes, used in combination with PRP, enhance its power. Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles, are in fact able to accelerate tissue regeneration and, consequently, improve the aesthetic outcome of the treatment.

13-12-2024

What are exosomes and how do they enhance PRP?

Exosomes are microscopic extracellular vesicles derived from cells that act as biological messengers, carrying information and stimuli, promoting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation. In regenerative function, exosomes are useful because they improve cellular communication, enhance the production of collagen and elastin. They also have anti-inflammatory properties that accelerate healing and reduce recovery times.

Exosomes and PRP

Exosomes are often used in combination with PRP to enhance the capabilities of both. On the one hand, PRP provides the essential growth factors to trigger cellular regeneration processes, on the other, exosomes intensify communication between cells making the treatment even more effective. The synergistic action of the two products, injected into the area of ​​imperfection, reduces the signs of aging such as wrinkles and fine lines, makes the skin firmer and brighter, reduces scars and stretch marks and speeds up recovery times after aesthetic or surgical treatments. PRP and exosomes used in combination have anti-inflammatory effects useful for treating sensitive or damaged skin, reducing redness and irritation.

Areas Treatable with PRP and Exosomes

The therapy that combines PRP and exosomes can be used to treat skin imperfections on different areas of the body. On the face, it is useful for reducing wrinkles, fine lines and improving luminosity, on the neck and décolleté it can reduce sagging skin and even it out. The treatment applied to the hands is used to rejuvenate their appearance and minimize blemishes. Scars and stretch marks also benefit from the work of PRP and exosomes, improving the appearance of skin.

Indications for the combined use of PRP and exosomes

The combined use of PRP and exosomes is an advanced and personalized skin rejuvenation treatment, indicated for anyone showing signs of imperfections, premature aging, scars and stretch marks. The therapy uses biocompatible components that are well tolerated by the body, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions. After the treatment, the area may present redness and be slightly swollen for a short time. PRP and exosomes, by triggering deep cellular regeneration processes, show results progressively starting a few weeks after the first injections.

At Studio Bonaccorso, the combined treatment of PRP and exosomes is performed following advanced and personalized protocols. The studio, directed by Dr. Bonaccorso, a functionalist doctor specialized in regenerative therapies, integrates the most recent scientific innovations to offer patients a unique and cutting-edge approach in the field of aesthetic medicine.

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