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Craig Hobson Aesthetics Ltd
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5.0
(172 reviews)
£££
BS4 3PE, 16 Sandy Park Road, BristolBS4 3PE, 16 Sandy Park Road, Bristol
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I had my first ever lip filler with Craig at his clinic.
I wanted them to look more hydrated & plump.
I was so nervous as I really didn’t want them to look done.
I felt very reassured after he explained the procedure to me & where he would inject. He was very comforting whist doing it, which mattered a lot to me.

I am over the moon with the results, they look exactly as I hoped, just beautiful & natural!!

Its clear he is very knowledgeable & ethical & I felt in safe hands with his practise. The clinic is gorgeous and I feel really relaxed just being in there.

I wouldn’t trust anyone else ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thanks so much Craig!!

I had my first ever lip filler with Craig at his clinic. I wanted them to look more hydrated & plump. I was so nervous as I really didn’t want them to look done. I felt very reassured after he explained the procedure to me & where he would inject. He was very comforting whist doing it, which mattered a lot to me. I am over the moon with the results, they look exactly as I hoped, just beautiful & natural!! Its clear he is very knowledgeable & ethical & I felt in safe hands with his practise. The clinic is gorgeous and I feel really relaxed just being in there. I wouldn’t trust anyone else ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thanks so much Craig!!

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Skin Excellence Clinics
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5.0
(2 reviews)
£££
BS6 7EE, 4 Redland Court Road, BristolBS6 7EE, 4 Redland Court Road, Bristol
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I have been blessed with lovely Irish moley skin all my life.  Over the years I have tried numerous ways to remove these Moles. However this normally ended up leaving a big scar.
Back in May 2018 I visited Dr Strawford and had 21 Moles removed on my back and face using radiosurgery. I was so impressed with the results.  I wish I knew about this type of treatment before. I am going back next week to have further Moles removed.
Nichola
Bristol

I have been blessed with lovely Irish moley skin all my life. Over the years I have tried numerous ways to remove these Moles. However this normally ended up leaving a big scar. Back in May 2018 I visited Dr Strawford and had 21 Moles removed on my Read more

Face single treatment

£400
KinDRed Clinic
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5.0
(59 reviews)
£££
BS6 7PY, 49 North View, BristolBS6 7PY, 49 North View, Bristol
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The experience at Kindred has been fabulous from the start. Knowledgeable and professional team who provide solid advice, make you feel incredibly welcome and at ease.

Full explanation of procedures, expectations and providing the necessary support.

I could not be happier with my results.

Thank you Hannah and Team. Delighted with my experience and looking forward to my next visit.

The experience at Kindred has been fabulous from the start. Knowledgeable and professional team who provide solid advice, make you feel incredibly welcome and at ease. Full explanation of procedures, expectations and providing the necessary support. I could not be happier with my results. Thank you Hannah and Read more

SkinPen Full Face & Neck with E50 exosomes

£400
Isabella Aesthetics
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5.0
(15 reviews)
£££
BS4 4RS, 102 Eastwood Road, BristolBS4 4RS, 102 Eastwood Road, Bristol
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Kate is professional and informative from the get go. She makes you feel comfortable and at ease throughout, in a spotless, safe space.
Not only a fantastic practitioner but also a true pleasure to be around. I'm over the moon with my treatment and fully trust Kate in knowing what's right for me.
Thank you!

Kate is professional and informative from the get go. She makes you feel comfortable and at ease throughout, in a spotless, safe space. Not only a fantastic practitioner but also a true pleasure to be around. I'm over the moon with my treatment and fully trust Kate in Read more

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£170

Three sessions with exosomes

£460
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If you're looking for Exosomes in Bristol, MARBL makes it easy to compare medical-led clinics in one place. You can compare 4+ clinics for Exosomes in Bristol side by side. Prices typically range from around £145 to £460, depending on the clinic, treatment area and number of sessions. All clinics on MARBL are medical-led and carefully vetted – we list only around 10% of clinics in the UK that meet our safety and quality standards. Browse verified reviews and book your appointment online in just a few clicks.

Exosome therapy treatments deliver powerful cellular communication molecules that stimulate natural healing and regeneration processes for comprehensive skin and tissue improvement. These revolutionary procedures use concentrated exosomes to promote cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance overall skin quality through advanced regenerative medicine. The cutting-edge therapy represents breakthrough technology in non-invasive anti-aging and rejuvenation, offering both immediate and progressive benefits through enhanced cellular function and tissue restoration.

Clinics on MARBL offering exosome therapy are carefully vetted for regenerative medicine expertise, quality exosome products, and advanced delivery techniques. Treatments are performed by certified regenerative specialists with specialized training in cellular therapy and advanced rejuvenation protocols. On each clinic page, you'll find detailed information about practitioner qualifications, treatment procedures, and guidance on achieving optimal cellular regeneration through professional advanced therapy and comprehensive treatment planning.

Sessions typically take 45-60 minutes including preparation, with initial improvements visible within 2-4 weeks and significant regenerative benefits apparent after 6-12 weeks of cellular enhancement. MARBL gives you everything you need to book confidently: transparent pricing, real-time availability, verified reviews, and certified exosome therapy specialists near you.

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Exosomes enhance skin rejuvenation therapy by delivering powerful cellular communication signals that stimulate the skin's natural regenerative processes, promote collagen and elastin production, and improve overall skin health at a molecular level. These nano-sized vesicles work more comprehensively than traditional treatments by addressing multiple aspects of skin ageing simultaneously. Exosomes enhance rejuvenation through cellular communication by delivering growth factors, proteins and genetic material directly to skin cells; signalling fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin; activating stem cells and promoting tissue regeneration; and coordinating multiple healing and renewal pathways simultaneously. The regenerative mechanisms include stimulation of collagen types I and III production for skin structure; increased elastin synthesis improving skin elasticity; enhanced hyaluronic acid production for hydration; promotion of angiogenesis bringing nutrients and oxygen to cells; and reduction of inflammation that contributes to ageing. Exosomes provide advantages over other treatments through their ability to work at the cellular and molecular level; delivery of multiple growth factors simultaneously rather than single ingredients; penetration into deeper skin layers; natural biological signalling that cells recognise and respond to; and comprehensive anti-ageing effects addressing multiple pathways. The enhancement of skin rejuvenation shows improved skin texture, tone and radiance; reduction in fine lines and wrinkles; increased firmness and elasticity; better overall skin quality and health; and longer-lasting results through genuine tissue regeneration. Exosomes can be combined with other treatments including microneedling for enhanced delivery; laser treatments for comprehensive rejuvenation; PRP therapy for synergistic effects; and as a standalone treatment for maintenance. The cutting-edge nature of exosome therapy represents the future of regenerative aesthetics, offering biological rejuvenation that works with your body's natural processes.

In Bristol, the price of Exosomes typically ranges from around £170 to £460, though fees differ between clinics. How much Exosomes costs in Bristol and the price of Exosomes locally will depend on the exact product chosen, whether you need a single session or a course, the treatment area and your desired result. Practitioner experience and clinic reputation can also affect the cost. You can find the exact, up-to-date price for this treatment in the catalogue

Exosome therapy works by introducing nano-sized extracellular vesicles containing powerful regenerative signals into the skin, where they communicate with and activate your own cells to promote healing, regeneration and rejuvenation. The process harnesses your body's natural cellular communication system to reverse signs of ageing. What exosomes are involves them being tiny vesicles (30 to 150 nanometres) released by cells; they contain growth factors, proteins, lipids and genetic material (RNA); they naturally facilitate cell-to-cell communication; and they are isolated from stem cells or plant sources for therapeutic use. The mechanism of action shows exosomes being applied to or injected into the skin; they penetrate and are absorbed by target cells; they deliver their cargo of growth factors and signalling molecules; recipient cells respond by activating regenerative pathways; and this triggers collagen production, tissue repair and cellular renewal. Specific biological effects include activation of fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin; stimulation of keratinocytes improving skin barrier; promotion of stem cell activity and differentiation; enhancement of cellular metabolism and energy; reduction of inflammatory pathways; improvement in cell survival and function; and coordination of tissue remodelling. The signalling pathways affected include VEGF for blood vessel formation; FGF for cell growth and wound healing; EGF for epithelial regeneration; TGF-beta for collagen synthesis; and multiple anti-inflammatory cytokines. Exosomes differ from other treatments because PRP contains growth factors but not the concentrated, targeted delivery of exosomes; growth factor serums cannot penetrate as deeply or work as comprehensively; and exosomes provide more sophisticated, multi-pathway signalling. The comprehensive cellular communication provided by exosomes makes them uniquely effective for genuine skin regeneration rather than temporary improvement.

Exosome therapy is performed through various delivery methods depending on the treatment goals and practitioner protocol, with the most common approaches being topical application after microneedling, direct injection, or combination techniques. The treatment is typically performed in a clinical setting as an outpatient procedure. The treatment process begins with consultation and assessment of your skin concerns; cleansing and preparing the treatment area; applying topical anaesthetic if needed for microneedling or injection; and preparing the exosome product. Delivery methods include microneedling with exosome application, which is the most common approach with the skin being microneedled to create channels, exosome solution being applied and massaged into the treated skin, and the microchannels allowing deep penetration; direct injection involves injecting exosomes into target areas similar to mesotherapy, using multiple small injections, and providing concentrated delivery to specific concerns; topical application after other treatments can be used, applying exosomes after laser, RF or other procedures to enhance healing; and IV administration for systemic effects, though this is used for whole-body therapy rather than skin-specific treatment. A typical microneedling with exosomes session involves cleansing and numbing the skin for 30 to 45 minutes; microneedling the treatment area for 15 to 30 minutes; applying exosome solution and allowing absorption; applying soothing and protective products; and providing aftercare instructions. The treatment protocol usually includes an initial series of 3 to 4 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart; this provides cumulative stimulation and optimal results; assessment after the initial course; and maintenance treatments every 3 to 6 months. Post-treatment care involves avoiding makeup and harsh products for 24 hours; keeping skin hydrated and protected; avoiding sun exposure and using SPF 50+; and avoiding swimming, saunas and excessive sweating for 24 to 48 hours. The treatment is generally well-tolerated with minimal downtime, making it suitable for most people seeking advanced skin rejuvenation.

Exosome therapy results typically last 6 to 12 months after completing an initial treatment course, with some people maintaining benefits for up to 18 months. The regenerative effects on collagen and tissue represent real structural improvement that persists even as the exosomes themselves are eventually absorbed and cleared from the body. The results timeline shows initial improvements becoming visible at 2 to 4 weeks as cellular activation begins; continued enhancement through 6 to 12 weeks as collagen production increases; optimal results typically visible at 3 to 6 months as full regeneration completes; results maintained well for 6 to 12 months; and gradual softening after 12 months as natural ageing continues. Why results last relates to exosomes triggering genuine collagen and elastin production; the new structural proteins becoming part of your skin; cellular improvements persisting after exosomes are gone; and biological changes being maintained until natural ageing gradually diminishes them. Factors affecting duration include your age and natural collagen production rate; baseline skin condition and degree of ageing; lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, smoking and diet; skincare routine and sun protection; overall health and cellular function; and whether maintenance treatments are performed. To maximise longevity of results, protect skin with daily SPF 50+ to prevent UV damage; maintain quality skincare routine with active ingredients; avoid smoking which accelerates collagen breakdown; eat a balanced diet supporting skin health; stay hydrated; manage stress affecting cellular ageing; and schedule maintenance treatments before results significantly fade. Maintenance protocols typically involve treatments every 6 to 9 months after initial course; some people benefit from more frequent maintenance; and ongoing treatment provides cumulative benefits over time. Compared to treatments like Botox (3 to 4 months) or some fillers (6 to 12 months), exosome therapy provides comparable or longer duration while working through regenerative mechanisms rather than temporary physical effects.

Exosome therapy for cosmetic purposes is not FDA approved in the United States, and the regulatory status of exosome products is complex and evolving. In other countries including the UK and Europe, exosome products have varying regulatory classifications, with some being available through medical practitioners. Understanding the current regulatory landscape helps set appropriate expectations. The regulatory situation in the US shows the FDA has issued warning letters to companies making unapproved exosome claims; exosome products are generally considered biological products requiring approval; most cosmetic exosome products on the market are not FDA approved; and the FDA is developing clearer regulatory pathways. In the UK and Europe, some exosome products have CE marking for medical devices; regulation varies by country and product claims; products can be used by qualified medical practitioners; and the regulatory framework is still developing. Why FDA approval matters relates to it ensuring products meet safety and efficacy standards; it provides quality control and manufacturing oversight; it validates therapeutic claims; and it protects consumers from ineffective or harmful products. The current evidence base shows emerging clinical studies demonstrating benefits; published research on exosome mechanisms; real-world clinical experience supporting effectiveness; but limited large-scale controlled trials to date. What this means for patients is that exosome therapy is available but in a regulatory grey area; choose reputable practitioners using quality products; understand that claims may not be fully validated; be aware of the emerging nature of the treatment; and consider this an advanced, cutting-edge therapy with evolving evidence. The lack of FDA approval does not necessarily mean a treatment is unsafe or ineffective, but it does mean regulatory oversight is limited and patients should exercise appropriate caution and work with qualified, reputable practitioners.

Exosome therapy appears to be safe based on current clinical experience and emerging evidence, with minimal reported adverse effects and a favourable safety profile. However, as a relatively new treatment, long-term safety data is still being accumulated, and the quality and sourcing of exosome products can vary significantly. The safety profile to date shows that adverse events in published studies and clinical practice are rare; common side effects are typically mild and temporary; no serious systemic complications have been widely reported; and the treatment is generally well-tolerated. Common temporary side effects include mild redness and sensitivity at treatment sites lasting hours to days; slight swelling, particularly with injection delivery; temporary warmth or tingling sensation; minor bruising if injections are used; and these typically resolve within 24 to 48 hours. Safety considerations supporting exosome use include that exosomes are naturally occurring biological particles; they are acellular, meaning no whole cells that could cause rejection; the treatment is minimally invasive; they work with the body's natural processes; and no serious systemic reactions have been widely documented. Current safety limitations relate to exosome therapy being relatively new with limited long-term data; variability in product quality and sourcing; lack of standardised protocols; regulatory frameworks still developing; and need for more large-scale clinical trials. To maximise safety, choose reputable practitioners with experience in exosome therapy; verify the source and quality of exosome products used; ensure proper sterile technique and clinical standards; disclose full medical history including autoimmune conditions; understand this is an emerging treatment; and report any unusual symptoms promptly. Red flags to watch for include products making exaggerated claims; very low prices suggesting questionable sourcing; practitioners without proper medical credentials; inability to provide information about exosome source; and pressure to proceed without proper consultation. While safety appears good based on current evidence, patients should understand that exosome therapy is at the forefront of regenerative medicine with less extensive long-term data than more established treatments.

Before exosome therapy, people typically have signs of ageing including fine lines, wrinkles and loss of skin firmness; dull, tired-looking skin lacking radiance; uneven skin texture and tone; loss of elasticity and skin quality; sun damage and photoageing; and overall skin health decline affecting confidence. These concerns often prompt people to seek advanced regenerative treatments that work at a cellular level. After exosome therapy, following completion of a recommended initial course (typically 3 to 4 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart) and allowing adequate time for cellular regeneration (usually assessed at 3 to 6 months), most people experience significant improvements. Common results include improved skin texture, smoothness and refinement; enhanced skin firmness and elasticity; visible reduction in fine lines and wrinkles; brighter, more radiant complexion; more even skin tone; improved overall skin quality and health; and more youthful, rejuvenated appearance. The improvement timeline shows that during weeks 2 to 4, early signs of improvement including better hydration and subtle glow appear; during weeks 4 to 12, progressive enhancement as collagen production increases; during months 3 to 6, optimal results as full regeneration completes; and with maintenance treatments, sustained improvement and continued skin health. The degree of improvement depends on your baseline skin condition and age; the number of treatments completed; the quality of exosome product used; delivery method and technique; individual cellular response; lifestyle factors and skincare routine; and realistic expectations about regenerative improvement. Before and after expectations should be realistic: exosome therapy provides genuine cellular regeneration and improvement; results are gradual, developing over months; the treatment addresses skin quality and health rather than providing instant dramatic change; maintenance is needed to sustain optimal results; and individual results vary based on many factors. Most satisfied patients are those who appreciate the regenerative approach, commit to the full treatment course, understand that results develop progressively, maintain good skincare and sun protection, and value genuine tissue improvement over temporary cosmetic effects.

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