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Get answers to common questions about Microneedling with exosomes.
You’ll notice immediate skin refreshment from growth factors and hydration, but true collagen and elastin remodeling develops over weeks. Visible improvement often appears within 2–6 weeks, with peak results typically around three months after a treatment series.
Generally safe when performed by experienced providers: topical numbing minimizes discomfort and exosomes can calm inflammation. We evaluate each client for rosacea or sensitivities, perform patch testing when needed, and screen for contraindications like active infection or recent isotretinoin use.
Most clients benefit from a series of three to four treatments spaced four to six weeks apart for progressive improvement. Your provider will tailor frequency to skin concerns; many choose a maintenance session every six to twelve months to sustain structural results.
Comfort measures like topical numbing cream make the procedure well tolerated; you may feel tingling, pressure, or mild pinpricks. Redness and warmth typically resolve in 24–72 hours. We provide aftercare to ease discomfort and recommend avoiding strenuous activity for 48 hours.
Most clients experience redness and mild swelling for 24–72 hours, with minor flaking or dryness for several days. You can usually apply mineral makeup after 24–48 hours if skin has calmed; follow post-care instructions and sun protection to ensure optimal healing.
Yes. Active infection, open wounds, uncontrolled eczema or psoriasis, recent isotretinoin use, bleeding disorders, and keloid tendency are common contraindications. Pregnancy and certain autoimmune conditions require evaluation. We perform a thorough consultation and medical history to determine suitability and safe timing.