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Stem Cells & Exosomes – Exosomes (Animal-Derived)

3/16/2026 Authors: Dr. Levent Ünal

Animal-derived exosomes stand out as an alternative treatment option in regenerative aesthetics that supports biological signal transmission. These exosomes, obtained from specific animal tissues, contain proteins and growth factors that stimulate cellular regeneration. Due to their structural properties, they may provide supportive effects on tissue repair processes.

The primary aim of animal-derived exosome applications is to strengthen the skin barrier, support tissue regeneration, and improve skin quality. In particular, the suppression of inflammation and the regulation of cellular activity are targeted. However, biocompatibility, patient selection, and product safety are of critical importance in these types of applications.

Within the training program, the biological properties, mechanisms of action, and application areas of animal-derived exosomes are discussed in detail. Participants gain knowledge regarding product selection, application protocols, and combination therapies. In addition, the risks of immune reactions, contraindications, and the patient information process are evaluated from a clinical perspective.

The Animal-Derived Exosome Training program aims to provide physicians with the ability to evaluate this application within ethical, safe, and controlled boundaries. When applied with appropriate patient selection and proper technique, animal-derived exosomes may provide supportive outcomes in regenerative aesthetics.

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