Stem Cells & Exosomes – Exosomes (Human-Derived)
Human-derived exosomes are biological nanovesicles that regulate intercellular communication and guide regenerative processes, and they are gaining an increasingly important role in advanced regenerative aesthetic applications. These exosomes contain growth factors, proteins, lipids, and genetic signaling molecules derived from human cells, and they stimulate cellular regeneration in target tissues.
The primary aim of human-derived exosome applications is to support cellular repair, modulate inflammation, and improve tissue quality through biological pathways. Rather than providing volume or mechanical lifting, they focus on activating the skin’s own regenerative capacity. For this reason, they are preferred for regenerative support in the face, neck, scalp, and other sensitive areas.
Within the training program, exosome biology, production and purification principles, and mechanisms of action are discussed in detail. Participants gain systematic knowledge regarding which patient groups are more suitable for human-derived exosomes, application protocols, and session planning. In addition, combination strategies involving exosomes with PRP, mesotherapy, and other regenerative applications are presented from a clinical perspective.
During the training process, particular emphasis is placed on the ethical and regulatory framework surrounding human-derived exosomes. The aim is to provide physicians with the competence to apply this biological agent as a controlled, safe, and scientifically based regenerative approach.