PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, comes from your own blood. It concentrates platelets and growth factors, which are then reintroduced into targeted areas to encourage repair. While effective, PRP results can vary, since the quality of platelets depends on each individual’s biology.
Exosomes work differently. They are tiny, extracellular vesicles naturally released by cells, acting as messengers that carry proteins and growth signals. Their role is to tell nearby cells to produce collagen, repair tissue, or encourage follicle activity. Think of them as the “instructions” that help your body coordinate regeneration.
Because exosomes focus on signaling rather than the volume or quality of platelets available, results are often more consistent. That’s why exosomes in Greenwich have gained attention. They’re a precise, science-backed option for improving skin texture, softening scars, and restoring elasticity. They’re also frequently paired with RF microneedling to accelerate recovery and enhance visible results.