When it comes to skin concerns, many people face common challenges such as fine lines, wrinkles, sagging, and uneven texture. As we age, the skin naturally loses elasticity and moisture, leading to these visible signs of aging.
Conditions like acne and pigmentation issues also add to the list of concerns, making skin health a priority for many seeking effective treatments.
With advances in skincare technology, new therapies are emerging that address these problems at a deeper level – solutions that go beyond surface treatments. One such development is exosome therapy, which is now being introduced by Facial Care Centre through its latest treatment, ExoDerm.
Facial Care Centre is marking its 42nd anniversary with the launch of ExoDerm, a regenerative skin treatment based on exosome therapy. Designed to rejuvenate the skin at the cellular level, ExoDerm uses exosomes—tiny extracellular vesicles that signal skin cells to repair and regenerate—alongside microneedling to address various skin concerns, such as uneven texture, under-eye puffiness, and common signs of aging.
Dr. Young Seob Lee, a Korean plastic surgeon and expert in exosome technology, has been instrumental in the development of ExoDerm. Dr. Lee’s E-50 exosomes, which form the backbone of the treatment, are designed to help improve skin health by encouraging the production of collagen and elastin, structural proteins essential for youthful skin.
“ExoDerm reprograms your skin to behave younger. It provides faster results with no downtime, addressing skin concerns at the cellular level,” Dr. Lee told Manila Standard Life in an interview on Tuesday.
Dr. Lee’s expertise with exosomes has played a significant role in the treatment’s development.
“Calling it the ‘holy grail’ for skin regeneration feels premature, but exosomes are very promising in terms of therapeutic, diagnostic, and drug delivery applications,” he said.
His E-50 exosomes are known for their customization and purity, created through Media Induced Extracellular Vesicle Adaptation (MIEA) technology to suit individual skin needs.
A study on women aged 50 to 65 undergoing E-50 exosome treatment showed improvements in skin quality after four weeks, with reductions in wrinkles, redness, and pigmentation. These exosomes reportedly fuse with skin cells, promoting healing and enhancing the skin’s radiance.
Dr. Mike Lee, another expert in exosome technology, emphasized the treatment’s potential, stating, “We commercialized exosomes around 2020, and they’re now available in over 20 countries. Our partnership with Facial Care Centre is ideal because they focus on non-invasive treatments.”
The treatment, which combines microneedling and exosome therapy, aims to improve skin texture, boost elasticity, and reduce inflammation without causing pain or requiring downtime.
“ExoDerm is more than just a cosmetic treatment; it transforms the skin from the inside out and improves overall wellness,” Dr. Mike Lee added.
Facial Care Centre, a trusted name in the beauty industry for over four decades, sees ExoDerm as a potential breakthrough in the country’s skincare industry. The center aims to remain at the forefront of innovation by providing non-invasive solutions that offer both aesthetic and therapeutic benefits.
“ExoDerm is part of our ongoing commitment to advance skincare treatments. Interested individuals can schedule a consultation to explore the benefits of this new approach to skin rejuvenation,” said a representative of Facial Care Centre in Makati.
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