Exosomes are rapidly gaining traction as a potentially pivotal means toward skin longevity — and a growing list of other uses.
From regenerative medicine to skin care: Exosomes have arrived. Long researched for their ability to treat cardiac disease and benefit cancer treatment, the particles — which are typically extracted from human or plant stem cells, where they facilitate intercellular communication and transport molecules like RNA, proteins and lipids — are gaining new significance as a powerhouse beauty ingredient.
Trendalytics data indicates searches for “exosome skin care” have grown 85.4 percent year-over-year, with the average price of an over-the-counter exosome product netting out at around $475. Here, the products and treatments propelling the dawn of the exosome.