Exosomes have become a focal point in regenerative science due to their role in cellular communication, making them a versatile tool studied across multiple fields of medicine and aesthetics. Rather than acting as cells themselves, they are being explored for their ability to influence signaling cascades associated with repair, rejuvenation, and inflammatory modulation. Because they deliver information rather than biomass, they are considered adaptable across various treatment environments.
Current areas of scientific and clinical research include:
• Systemic rejuvenation & longevity research — studied for their potential influence on mitochondrial efficiency, cellular turnover, oxidative balance, and age-related signaling pathways associated with biological aging
- Aesthetic rejuvenation — studies suggest potential influence on collagen, texture, hydration, and visual signs of aging
- Hair & scalp science — researched for follicular signaling, circulation support, and density optimization
- Orthopedic & sports medicine — evaluated for tissue communication in tendons, joints, and musculoskeletal structures
- Neurological & systemic pathways — investigated for cellular signaling and homeostasis regulation
- Post-procedure recovery — frequently utilized after microneedling, laser, RF, PRP, or resurfacing to support skin barrier balance
- Immune modulation research — explored for cytokine messaging and inflammatory resolution pathways
Individuals may use exosomes topically, intradermally, intra-articularly, or systemically depending on the specific product, clinical setting, and practitioner protocol. Renovó does not claim outcomes — instead, we provide high-purity vesicles supported by third-party validation and peer reviewed studies, so clinicians may emplor them within their own professional judgment and scope.