Aesthetic device company Lynton Lasers has announced the launch of DEKA Exosomes.
The company shares that DEKA Exosomes tap into the body’s natural communication network to support skin recovery and renewal. Used as a standalone treatment or alongside procedures such as laser treatments and microneedling, Lynton Lasers claims they can help improve skin tone, texture and overall skin quality while supporting the skin’s natural recovery process.
Hayley Jones, commercial director at Lynton commented, “At Lynton, we’re always looking for ways to help our patients stay at the forefront of aesthetics. DEKA Exosomes give practitioners access to a science-led solution that works alongside the body’s natural repair processes. We’re excited to bring this innovation to the UK market and support clinics in delivering excellent patient outcomes with confidence.”
