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Exosomes

​Vaginal exosomes represent an advanced regenerative medicine therapy based on bioactive extracellular vesicles capable of modulating intercellular communication and activating tissue repair processes. Their application stimulates the regeneration of the vaginal mucosa, promoting neocollagenesis, angiogenesis, and the restoration of tissue homeostasis. The exosomes used in aesthetic and regenerative medicine are typically of human origin, primarily derived from mesenchymal stem cells (from adipose tissue, bone marrow, or the umbilical cord).

This minimally invasive approach promotes a comprehensive improvement in the quality, elasticity, and functionality of the intimate area, positioning itself as a state-of-the-art biotechnological solution focused on intimate well-being and advanced aesthetic medicine


At Aurea Medical Center, vaginal exosomes offer an innovative alternative that promotes the regeneration and improvement of the vaginal mucosa, providing hydration and elasticity—a biotechnological approach designed to restore vaginal vitality naturally and gradually.

  • They promote cell regeneration and tissue repair
  • They promote collagen production and skin elasticity
  • They improve vaginal moisture and the health of the vaginal lining
  • Reduction in dryness, burning, and pain.
  • They improve firmness and tone in the intimate area
  • They contribute to greater sensitivity and intimate well-being
  • Symptoms such as dryness or irritation are reduced
  • A non-surgical, safe procedure with a quick recovery
  • Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
  • Vulvovaginal atrophy and dryness
  • Dyspareunia (pain during sexual intercourse)
  • Vulvar skin conditions (lichen sclerosus, lichen planus)​
  • Painful scars after an episiotomy
  • Vaginal and vulvar dryness
  • Vulvar lightening

Exosomes are administered via direct microinjections into the vaginal mucosa or labia, or applied topically, sometimes in combination with microneedling to enhance penetration. It is a quick, generally painless treatment (topical anesthesia may be applied). Between 1 and 3 sessions are usually recommended, spaced a few weeks apart. It is a quick, minimally invasive, and well-tolerated procedure that requires no surgery or prolonged recovery time, allowing the patient to resume her normal activities the same day.