EXOSOMES are microscopic extracellular vesicles or tiny vesicles of up to 150 NM containing proteins, lipids, RNA and DNA surrounded by a strong membrane.
They are used for intercellular communication in the body through the lymph. For example, healthy cells can use exosomes to signal damaged cells to regenerate as quickly as possible. In essence, exosomes are transmitters that send information to other cells.
to other cells. They aim to heal and repair the skin and utilize intercellular communication, resulting in effective regeneration from the inside out.
Exosomes communicate with other cells in the body, scoping out areas that need help and rushing to them to fix problems.