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Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Derived Exosomes Versus Platelet‐Rich Plasma Treatment for Photoaged Facial Skin: An Investigator‐Blinded, Split‐Face, Non‐Inferiority Trial

Blanca Estupiñan, Karen Ly, David J. Goldberg

2025Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exosomes, an emerging treatment of interest to aesthetic dermatology, have therapeutic applications in skin rejuvenation, alopecia, atopic dermatitis, acne scarring, and wound healing. Platelet-rich plasma has been widely utilized for the same indications, among others. Currently, there are no trials comparing the two regenerative modalities in aesthetic dermatology. AIMS: To compare the efficacy and safety of adipose mesenchymal stem cell-derived (ASC) exosomes versus platelet-rich plasma for photoaged facial skin. METHODS: An investigator-blinded, split-face trial was conducted. Participants with mild to moderate photoaging underwent three radiofrequency microneedling treatments with PRP and topical exosomes each applied to one half of the face. RESULTS: Both exosomes and PRP equally improved wrinkling, dyschromia, erythema, texture, and overall skin appearance. Histological analysis confirmed increased collagen I and glycosaminoglycans, without significant differences between treatment arms. CONCLUSION: ASC exosomes are a promising PRP-alternative that may be attractive to needle-averse patients and can hasten the office visit duration, as phlebotomy and centrifugation are not required.

Topics & Concepts

Platelet-rich plasmaMedicineMesenchymal stem cellDermatologyMicrovesiclesPhotoagingWrinkleFacial rejuvenationStromal vascular fractionErythemaSurgeryPathologyInternal medicinePlateletBiochemistrymicroRNAGerontologyChemistryGeneDermatologic Treatments and ResearchSkin Protection and AgingHair Growth and Disorders