30 minutes

BENEV Exosomes

Improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and stimulate collagen production.

How It Works

BENEV Exosome Regenerative Complex works by delivering exosomes—tiny messengers derived from stem cells—directly to your skin. These exosomes carry growth factors, peptides, and nutrients that communicate with your cells to stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair. When applied after aesthetic treatments like microneedling or laser resurfacing, they calm redness, improve healing, and enhance overall results, leaving your skin smoother, firmer, and more radiant. This advanced technology ensures faster recovery and optimal skin rejuvenation.

What It Treats

BENEV Exosomes are designed to:

- Reduce redness and inflammation post-treatment.

- Stimulate collagen for firmer, youthful skin.

- Minimize the appearance of scars.

- Improve skin texture, hydration, and elasticity.

- Accelerate healing after microneedling, laser resurfacing, or chemical peels.

Benefits

- Faster Recovery: Speeds up healing post-treatment.

- Improved Skin Quality: Boosts hydration, smooths texture, and reduces signs of aging.

- Scar Reduction: Minimizes the appearance of scars and enhances wound healing.

- Enhanced Procedure Outcomes: Optimizes results from aesthetic treatments by reducing inflammation and promoting regeneration.

- Minimized Downtime: Calms skin faster, so you can return to your routine sooner​

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BENEV Exosomes

Exosomes are tiny vesicles derived from stem cells, packed with powerful growth factors, peptides, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. They act as messengers, communicating with your skin cells to repair, regenerate, and enhance your natural beauty.

All skin types

Skin Type

All skin types.

All skin types

Treatable Concerns

Redness and inflammation, skin texture and hydration, collagen production, reduce appearance of scars, recovery after advanced procedures.

All skin types

Treatable Areas

Face, neck, hands, décolleté.

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