
Exotech Gel

Overview
Exotech Gel is an advanced professional exosomal gel formulation designed to deliver a lifting, biorestructuring, and anti-ageing effect on the skin. It utilises a synthetic exosomal complex to promote optimal penetration of active ingredients and support the functional vitality of skin cells.
The formulation contains a concentrated blend of actives enclosed within synthetic exosomal structures, allowing targeted delivery at the skin level. The presence of colloidal gold, polynucleotides, biomimetic peptides, and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid supports skin hydration, structure, and visible rejuvenation.
Exotech Gel is suitable for professional aesthetic protocols where enhanced skin quality, lifting, and barrier restoration are desired.
Key Highlights
Exosomal ultra-intensive gel for lifting and biorestructuring effects
Synthetic exosomal complex enhances penetration of active ingredients
Nano-precision delivery system to support skin matrix restoration
Formulated with colloidal gold, peptides, and polynucleotides for anti-ageing support
How Exosignal Hair Works
Clinical Indications
Treatment Protocol
30ml
Professional jar — apply evenly to the treatment area per protocol
01session
Frequency depends on skin condition and treatment protocol
02Progressive
Improvement in firmness, texture, and radiance with continued use
Product Specifications
Key Benefits




Frequently Asked Questions
It uses synthetic exosomal delivery to enhance penetration and activity of actives.
Colloidal gold supports peptide efficacy and contributes to skin vitality.
No, the formulation contains synthetic exosomal structures, ensuring safety and consistency.
No, the synthetic exosomal system is designed to avoid immune overstimulation.
It may be used with caution after proper skin assessment.
Yes, it supports hydration and barrier comfort post-procedure.
They support skin structure, hydration, and regenerative processes.
Layering should be done based on professional protocol planning.
Yes, when used as per recommended guidelines.
No, it complements injectable and device-based treatments as part of a comprehensive aesthetic plan.



