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Q32 | Do you claim medical effects?

Aug 30, 20252 min read

Science & Regulatory Context \nExosomes are nano-scale extracellular vesicles carrying proteins, lipids and RNA that mediate cell communication. Foundational research honoured with the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (vesicle transport within cells) and the 2024 Nobel Prize (microRNA gene regulation) deepens our understanding of how vesicles deliver biological signals (Vesicle Discovery Wins Nobel for Medicine | Exosome RNA, MicroRNAs won the Nobel Prize. Now, can extracellular vesicles …). This science supports the use of exosome formulations for cosmetic purposes. \n\n### Do you claim medical effects? \nNo. All of our products are cosmetics. The FDA currently classifies human exosomes as biologic drugs and has not approved them for therapeutic use (The real science of exosomes—the latest obsession in skincare). We make no claims to diagnose, treat or cure any condition. Our exosome formulations are designed to support the skin’s appearance, comfort and barrier, not as medicines. \n\n### What we do \n- Formulate topical products containing freeze-dried exosome ingredients and activating solutions to support hydration, radiance, and smoothness. \n- Provide clear instructions for use, emphasising external application only. \n\n### What we don’t do \n- We do not offer injections, infusions, or devices that deliver exosomes beneath the skin. \n- We do not claim to treat or cure medical conditions. \n- We do not endorse using exosomes in invasive or unregulated procedures. \n\n### Summary \nOur goal is to harness Nobel Prize–validated science to develop advanced skincare formulations that support your skin’s appearance. Please use our products as cosmetics and consult a professional for medical advice.

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