Stem Cells & Exosomes – Exosomes (Plant-Derived)
Plant-derived exosomes are among the emerging applications in regenerative aesthetics that support biological regeneration and have attracted increasing interest in recent years. These nanovesicles, obtained from plant cells, contain antioxidants, bioactive molecules, and cellular signaling components. Their effects are primarily directed toward strengthening the skin barrier and reducing inflammation.
The primary aim of plant-derived exosome applications is to reduce oxidative stress in the skin, support hydration balance, and improve the overall health of skin tissue. These applications are considered supportive and complementary regenerative approaches rather than invasive procedures. They may be particularly suitable for patients with sensitive skin and those who prefer minimal intervention.
During the training process, the biological composition, mechanisms of action, and application protocols of plant-derived exosomes are discussed in detail. Participants learn in which situations these agents may be used as supportive treatments and how they can be combined with other regenerative applications. In addition, expectation management and treatment limitations are emphasized.
The Plant-Derived Exosome Training program aims to provide physicians with the ability to evaluate this application using appropriate indications and realistic treatment goals. When applied with proper planning, plant-derived exosomes provide a complementary regenerative effect that supports skin health.