23/03/2026
PRP and exosomes do not compete—they address different biological needs. PRP primarily enhances structure, angiogenesis, cellular activation, and tissue thickness. Exosomes, on the other hand, regulate coordination, inflammation, cellular timing, and signal optimization.
When combined, they improve tissue maturation and deliver more durable results. This is why outcomes depend more on protocol design than on the product itself. Treatment fails when biology is simply followed; it succeeds when biology is guided. Layered healing consistently outperforms single-signal therapy.