Exosome skin care promises the same firming results as the viral PRP “Vampire Facial.”

Here, dermatologists weigh in on if it really works.

Now, the door to the ways these platelets are used in skin care is opening a little wider.

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But is this an industry breakthrough, or simply a great idea in a jar?

The question is, how do we maximize the benefits of the products by delivery method?

Because delivery is key.

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We spoke to doctors, nurses, and industry leaders to learn their thoughts on this new frontier.

While it was considered over-the-top at the time, she may actually have been ahead of the curve.

Are human-derived platelets safe?

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Lask says that Plated sources their platelets safely and ethically from FDA-regulated blood banks to ensure clean extractions.

They cant useactualplatelets because that is a blood product that is highly regulated, she says.

(Anything derived from humans is considered a drug.)

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Plus, there is no science on topical platelets that I am aware of.

(Lask counters that Plated uses platelet extracts, not whole platelets).

Does it work?

Black hair woman wearing a grey and white bra giving herself a deep cleansing session with a face brush and Gatineau skincare face wash lotion, after her shower. Studio skincare portrait over isolated background.

They point to their own clinical research as examples of how much skin can improve after only six weeks.

(The results are impressive).

But some experts echo Halims curiosity as to how much platelet-rich skin care canreallybenefit ones skin.

A curvy woman applying cleansing balms and smiling to her reflection in the mirror.

What is the future of platelet-derived exosomes?

The jurys still out on whether skin care packed with platelets will revolutionize the anti-aging market.

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