Laser-assisted exosome delivery (LAED) combines ablative fractional lasers with immediate topical application of exosomes. Here, we introduce the LAED concept and report two uncontrolled feasibility observations: a 62-year-old man with atrophic acne scars and a 68-year-old woman with diffuse dyschromia underwent fractional CO2 laser treatment followed by topical exosomes. Both cases showed early, encouraging signals of clinical improvement and shorter downtime, with good tolerability. An exploratory day-7 patient self-evaluation using a 5-point Likert scale for speed/comfort of recovery yielded 5/5 in both cases. Given the two-case, non-comparative design, causality cannot be inferred, and efficacy remains hypothesis-generating. These preliminary findings motivate controlled trials with standardized objective and patient-reported measures and longer follow-up to determine whether LAED truly enhances the cosmetic benefits of fractional laser treatment.

Laser-Assisted Exosome Delivery (LAED) with Fractional CO2 Laser: A Pilot Two-Case Report and Narrative Review / Clementi, A., Cassalia, F., Cannarozzo, G., Guarino, L., Zappia, E., Bennardo, L., Mazzetto, R., Danese, A., Longo, C., Nistico, S.P.. - In: COSMETICS. - ISSN 2079-9284. - 12:5(2025), pp. 199-214. [10.3390/cosmetics12050199]

Laser-Assisted Exosome Delivery (LAED) with Fractional CO2 Laser: A Pilot Two-Case Report and Narrative Review

Danese A.;Longo C.;
2025

Abstract

Laser-assisted exosome delivery (LAED) combines ablative fractional lasers with immediate topical application of exosomes. Here, we introduce the LAED concept and report two uncontrolled feasibility observations: a 62-year-old man with atrophic acne scars and a 68-year-old woman with diffuse dyschromia underwent fractional CO2 laser treatment followed by topical exosomes. Both cases showed early, encouraging signals of clinical improvement and shorter downtime, with good tolerability. An exploratory day-7 patient self-evaluation using a 5-point Likert scale for speed/comfort of recovery yielded 5/5 in both cases. Given the two-case, non-comparative design, causality cannot be inferred, and efficacy remains hypothesis-generating. These preliminary findings motivate controlled trials with standardized objective and patient-reported measures and longer follow-up to determine whether LAED truly enhances the cosmetic benefits of fractional laser treatment.
2025
12
5
199
214
Laser-Assisted Exosome Delivery (LAED) with Fractional CO2 Laser: A Pilot Two-Case Report and Narrative Review / Clementi, A., Cassalia, F., Cannarozzo, G., Guarino, L., Zappia, E., Bennardo, L., Mazzetto, R., Danese, A., Longo, C., Nistico, S.P.. - In: COSMETICS. - ISSN 2079-9284. - 12:5(2025), pp. 199-214. [10.3390/cosmetics12050199]
Clementi, A.; Cassalia, F.; Cannarozzo, G.; Guarino, L.; Zappia, E.; Bennardo, L.; Mazzetto, R.; Danese, A.; Longo, C.; Nistico, S. P.
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