Exosomes are nanoscale vesicles that drive cellular communication, tissue repair, skin rejuvenation, and hair follicle regeneration."
What are exosomes ?
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles secreted by cells, containing proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.Their particle size is 30-150nm. They play a key role in intercellular communication by transferring biological information, influencing immune responses, promoting cell survival, and aiding tissue repair. This makes them valuable in regenerative medicine and aesthetic treatments.
UNDERSTANDING EXOSOMES:
5 Billion Exosomes or 5 Billion Particles?
When claims are made about a vial containing 5 billion exosomes, it’s important to clarify that this may refer to 5 billion particles, including non-exosomal components. The isolation method is crucial in ensuring the purity of exosomes, as improper techniques can lead to the inclusion of other particles that may affect the treatment’s effectiveness. Accurate isolation is key to validating the therapeutic potential of exosome-based products.
Real Exosomes
Real exosomes, when cultured over extended periods, tend to convert into lysosomes, which are biologically inactive. To maintain purity and potency, the isolation process must be completed in the shortest time possible. In E-50 Exosomes, we use an ultrasound method that applies pressure to modify exosomes into engineered forms, cultured within 12-48 hours, ensuring a minimal presence of lysosomes and maximizing their therapeutic potential.














