Back to articles

Biomimetic Exosomes Now Available at Epiderma

Network News, Nouvelles du réseau, Soins beauté
Make an appointment

Aesthetic medicine is advancing rapidly, and biomimetic exosomes are now recognized as one of the most promising innovations for skin regeneration. Epiderma now offers this cutting-edge technology in all clinics, helping to enhance skin quality while optimizing treatment results.

Understanding Biomimetic Exosomes

An exosome is an extremely small extracellular vesicle that contains no DNA and acts as a messenger between cells. These messengers carry growth factors, proteins, and lipids that naturally stimulate collagen and elastin production. Over time, the skin becomes firmer, smoother, and more radiant.

Why Choose Biomimetic Exosomes at Epiderma

The exosomes used at Epiderma are biomimetic, meaning they are lab-replicated from human umbilical cord stem cells. They contain no human material and are designed to be fully recognized by the skin. Their purity and uniformity ensure consistent, safe, and effective results.

Advantages of Biomimetic Technology

• Controlled purity and concentration
• Uniform quality
• Reliable and safe results
• Optimal skin recognition
• Health Canada approved

Exo Glo: The Exosome Used at Epiderma

Exo Glo contains a patented HLA-G complex that promotes immune tolerance and ensures durable, cumulative results. It combines biomimetic exosomes with ingredients known to support skin regeneration, including hyaluronic acid, hydroxyapatite, growth factors, peptides, niacinamide, and a ceramide complex.

What Conditions Can Be Treated

Biomimetic exosomes are suitable for a variety of skin concerns, including:

• Wrinkles and loss of firmness
• Hyperpigmentation and sun-damaged skin
• Redness and rosacea
• Scars, including acne scars
• Active acne and inflammation
• Eye contour concerns
• Hair loss with the Exo Grow serum

Combining Exosomes with Epiderma Treatments

Biomimetic exosomes can be used alone or combined with other treatments to maximize results. They are particularly effective when used with:

Microneedling
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
• Certain fractional lasers
Plasma treatments
• Transdermal infusion treatments

A combined PRP and microneedling protocol with exosomes optimizes tissue repair and visibly improves skin texture.

Observed Benefits

Clients who undergo treatments with exosomes generally report:

• Reduced recovery time
• Less redness and discomfort
• More even and radiant skin tone
• Reduced appearance of pigmentation spots
• Improved wrinkles and scars
• Stimulated hair growth

The integration of biomimetic exosomes into Epiderma treatments marks a new era in skin regeneration. This advanced therapy is ideal for anyone seeking firmer, more even, and radiant skin, or looking to stimulate hair growth.

To find out if this treatment is right for you, schedule an appointment at your nearest Epiderma clinic. Our specialists will guide you toward the most effective approach for your needs.

Keywords for this article
Related articles
On our blog
  • Brown Spots: How Photorejuvenation at Epiderma Can...

    Over time, it's common to notice dark spots appearing on the skin, especially on sun-exposed areas like the face, neck, décolletage, and hands. These pigmented spots, often caused by prolonged sun exposure without adequate protection, are among the most visible signs of photoaging.

    Read more
  • How to Combat Facial Loss of Firmness: Expert Tips...

    Over time, it is normal for the skin of the face to gradually lose its firmness. This natural process affects both the surface of the skin and its deeper structures: hydration, c...

    Read more
  • 4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 202...

    Each new year is an opportunity to refocus on what truly matters: taking care of your skin, simplifying your routine, and choosing beauty habits that make a real difference. Betwe...

    Read more
  • Discover the 4 essential treatments offered at Epi...

    Autumn is the perfect time to care for your skin after summer exposure and to prepare it for winter. At Epiderma, we offer a selection of targeted treatments to repair sun damage,...

    Read more
  • Beauty Routine for Men

    Less and less men have a minimalist or non-existent skincare routine. Indeed, a good beauty routine is the cornerstone of good hygiene and should be as important as maintaining go...

    Read more
  • Dr. Catherine Nappert: Between Science and Sensiti...

    An experienced ENT specialist with over 25 years of experience, Dr. Catherine Nappert recently chose to fully dedicate her practice to aesthetic medicine by joining the Epiderma n...

    Read more
  • Epiderma renews its support for the future of aest...

    The 2025 Epiderma Aesthetics Scholarship recipients are Laurène Bousset, Andréa Febbrari-Morin, Meyla Massam and Jenny-Sue Rodrigue.

    Read more
  • Thread Lift Treatment: The Non-Surgical Alternativ...

    In the field of aesthetic medicine, numerous options are available to combat skin laxity. Among them, thread lift treatment is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

    Read more
  • Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It

    Skin aging is a natural process that begins in your twenties and accelerates particularly around menopause. Over time, skin cells take longer to migrate from the deepest to the mo...

    Read more
  • Acne: Understanding and Treating this Skin Conditi...

    Acne is a well-known skin condition that affects up to 80% of teenagers and an increasing number of adults, including 25% of women between the ages of 20 and 40. Unlike juvenile a...

    Read more
Read more on our blog
Not sure? Let's meet