Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Microneedling w/ Exosomes - Classic.

Most clients feel mild discomfort rather than significant pain. We apply topical numbing before microneedling and use gentle techniques. Sensations vary, but treatments are generally well tolerated; post-procedure warmth and mild pinpoint bleeding or redness are normal and subside within days.

Downtime is typically 24 to 72 hours for most clients. Expect redness, mild swelling, and possible flaking. Exosomes help accelerate healing, often reducing recovery time. Avoid heavy makeup and sun exposure in the first week for optimal healing and results.

A series of three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart is common for noticeable improvement. Treatment plans are individualized based on skin condition, goals, and response; consult our clinicians for a personalized recommendation.

Ideal candidates have fine lines, uneven texture, enlarged pores, acne scars, or dull skin. Those with active infections, certain skin diseases, or recent isotretinoin use may need alternative treatments—book a consultation for safe assessment.

Yes — exosomes are cell-derived signaling vesicles used topically to support repair and reduce inflammation. We source sterile, clinically validated exosome serums and apply them under controlled conditions during microneedling to enhance healing and results safely.

Initial improvements such as brightness and reduced redness can appear within days, with collagen remodeling continuing for three to six months. Optimal outcomes are most visible after multiple sessions as collagen and elastin build and skin texture refines.