Microneedling has long been a highly popular and effective aesthetics treatment at many clinics. By creating controlled micro-injuries with ultra-fine needles, microneedling stimulates collagen production and activates the skin’s natural repair process. Using Exosomes alongside microneedling treatments can further enhance the results.
Microneedling treatment uses hundreds of tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. Rather than causing damage, these microscopic punctures activate the body’s natural healing response, encouraging the production of collagen and elastin, the proteins responsible for firm, smooth, youthful looking skin. As collagen levels increase, the skin gradually becomes stronger and healthier.
Microneedling can improve the appearance of:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars
- Uneven skin texture
- Hyperpigmentation
- Enlarged pores
- Stretch marks
The Microneedling Healing Window
Once your treatment is complete, your skin enters what practitioners often call the healing window—typically the first 24 to 72 hours after treatment. During this time, your skin is actively repairing itself.
More importantly, the temporary micro-channels created by microneedling make the skin significantly more receptive to topical ingredients, allowing them to penetrate deeper than they normally would. This creates a unique opportunity to influence how effectively the skin heals. Unfortunately, this is where many post-treatment routines fall short.
Traditional Post-Microneedling Serums
Most clinics recommend applying ingredients such as hyaluronic acid or peptide serums after microneedling. These ingredients certainly have benefits. Hyaluronic acid provides intense hydration, helping reduce tightness and support the skin barrier. Peptides can assist with surface repair and skin conditioning.
However, these ingredients mainly support the healing process—they don’t actively direct it. They nourish and protect the skin while your cells carry out the work of regeneration on their own. For many people that’s sufficient, but if you’ve noticed your results plateau or your skin recovers without significant long-term improvement, this may be why.
There’s an important difference between supporting regeneration and actively guiding it. That’s where exosomes make a remarkable difference.
What Are Exosomes?
Imagine your skin had its own communication network, constantly sending precise instructions between cells. That’s exactly what exosomes do.
Exosomes are naturally occurring nano-sized extracellular vesicles released by cells. They act as biological messengers, transporting growth factors, proteins, lipids, peptides, and genetic material that help coordinate repair and regeneration throughout the body. Rather than simply supplying beneficial ingredients, exosomes tell skin cells what to do.
They can encourage fibroblasts to produce more collagen, help regulate inflammation, promote tissue repair, and support healthier cellular function from within. While ingredients like hyaluronic acid hydrate the skin and peptides provide structural support, exosomes work at a cellular level, helping orchestrate the entire regenerative process. Their potential has attracted significant scientific interest across wound healing, regenerative medicine, dermatology, and anti-ageing research.
Why Microneedling and Exosomes Work So Well Together
Microneedling creates the perfect conditions for exosomes to be applied effectively. The microscopic channels formed during microneedling allow exosomes to penetrate more effectively into the deeper layers of the skin, reaching the cells responsible for repair and collagen production.
Instead of relying solely on the body’s natural healing response, exosomes provide targeted biological signals that help optimise that process. The result isn’t simply faster recovery, it’s more efficient regeneration.
Patients commonly experience:
- Reduced redness and inflammation after treatment
- Faster recovery and less downtime
- Enhanced collagen production
- Smoother skin texture
- Brighter, more even skin tone
- Improved overall skin quality
Some temporary redness or mild peeling is still normal, but many people notice a healthier, more luminous complexion during recovery compared with microneedling alone.
What to Expect from Microneedling with Exosomes
Adding exosomes to your microneedling treatment doesn’t change the procedure itself—it enhances what happens afterwards. Immediately following treatment, it’s normal for your skin to appear slightly red, similar to a mild sunburn.
Over the first few days, many patients notice improved hydration, softness, and a healthy glow as the skin begins repairing itself. The real transformation develops over the following four to six weeks as collagen production continues. During this period, skin texture becomes smoother, pigmentation appears more even, and areas of mild laxity gradually become firmer.
Because exosomes also help regulate inflammation and melanocyte activity, they may be particularly beneficial for individuals prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or prolonged redness following cosmetic procedures.
This combination is especially effective for treating:
- Acne scarring
- Uneven skin tone
- Rough skin texture
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Hyperpigmentation
- Loss of firmness
- Dull, tired-looking skin
For anyone seeking natural-looking improvements through regenerative skincare rather than aggressive treatments, microneedling combined with exosomes offers an exciting solution.
ExoGiov® Bio-Pulsed technology
LA EXO utilizes patented ExoGiov® “Bio-Pulsed” technology to further produce over a hundred types of exosomes with various effects, which including for cosmetic hair growth, treating degenerative arthritis, accelerating fracture healing, treating premature ovarian failure, treating macular degeneration, treating tinnitus and hearing loss, and more.
The efficacy and quality of ExoGiov® Bio-Pulsed Exosomes are supported by solid scientific evidence. The research findings have been published in the prestigious International Journal of Molecular Sciences. This paper presents part of the patented “Bio Pulsed” technology developed by AM Biotech.
Through this technology, the number of exosomes secreted by stem cells can be increased by 93 times. Simultaneously, the content of proteins and miRNA within the exosomes also increased by 1.4 and 1.3 times respectively. Significantly increasing the quality and quantity of the exosomes.