Exosome therapy has quickly become the most talked-about regenerative treatment in aesthetic medicine — and Cyprus clinics, including ours in Limassol, are now among the most advanced providers in the region.
But what are exosomes actually doing, and how do they compare to PRP, polynucleotides and stem cell therapies? This guide explains what Cyprus patients need to know.
What Exosomes Are — And What They Do
Exosomes are nanoscale vesicles released by stem cells. They act as messengers, carrying growth factors, peptides, and signalling RNA that instruct surrounding cells to regenerate and repair. Crucially, exosomes deliver the regenerative signals of stem cells without the complexity of whole-cell therapy.
Exosomes vs PRP vs Polynucleotides
PRP uses your own blood, with growth factor quality that varies from patient to patient. Polynucleotides stimulate your own fibroblasts via DNA fragments. Exosomes deliver a standardised, highly concentrated payload of signalling molecules from specialised stem cell lines — often producing faster and more dramatic results than PRP.
How We Use Exosomes in Cyprus
At our Limassol clinic, exosomes are applied topically immediately after microneedling or fractional laser, allowing them to absorb through the micro-channels into deeper skin. They are also used for scalp treatments, hair restoration, and for accelerating recovery after more aggressive procedures.
- Skin rejuvenation and glow
- Hair density and scalp health
- Post-laser and post-microneedling recovery
- Acne scarring and textural concerns
- Sensitive and reactive skin
Ready to take the next step? Book a consultation at our contact page — or request an introductory Exosomes guide below.


