Dr Kate Jameson On Why Exosomes Are the Future Of Skin Regeneration

We spoke with Dr Kate Jameson, the Medical Director of Youth Lab, about how Exomide is setting a new standard in advanced skin treatments.

Regenerative aesthetics is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s here and redefining how clinics deliver results. At the forefront of this movement is Dr Kate Jameson, the Medical Director of Western Australia’s leading aesthetic clinics, Youth Lab. Where innovation, education, and client satisfaction converge.

A Shift in Client Conversations

Since introducing Exomide to Youth Lab, Kate has observed a notable rise in client interest in regenerative skincare. “Exomide has initiated meaningful conversations about cellular renewal and skin barrier repair,” she says. “Clients are specifically asking for it, and those who’ve experienced it become passionate advocates. The results speak for themselves.”

Kate believes this interest reflects a broader shift in client priorities. “We’re seeing more patients looking for preventative, long-term solutions, not just quick fixes. Exosomes offer that next-level care.”

From Curiosity to Confidence

While Youth Lab hasn’t measured direct business growth from Exomide yet, the value per treatment has certainly increased. “Exosomes integrate seamlessly into existing modalities like microneedling and RF treatments. Our team feels confident offering it, which boosts both results and patient trust,” she shares. That boost in confidence is a key differentiator in such a competitive industry. When our practitioners genuinely believe in the outcomes, clients feel that authenticity and loyalty naturally follows.

Faster Recovery, Happier Patients

Clinically, the results have exceeded expectations. The standout benefit? Significantly reduced downtime. “Microneedling or laser treatments typically involve 3–4 days of downtime as clients experience redness and inflammation. However, with the introduction of Exomide, we’re seeing recovery in as little as 24–48 hours,” says Kate.

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, particularly common in Fitzpatrick skin types III–V, has also decreased. In the weeks following their appointment, clients notice healthier skin with even tone and a radiant glow – that coveted complexion we’re all after!

Creating Signature Protocols

Kate and her team have created several new protocols around Exomide, the most popular of which involves pairing it with medical-grade microneedling for transdermal delivery. “It takes Exomide’s regenerative power deeper into the skin,” she explains. “We also use it post-Halo Laser, where it drastically speeds up recovery.” This versatility allows Youth Lab to customise treatments without compromising downtime or comfort, a winning combination for both clients and clinicians.

Standing Apart with Science

What gives Exomide the edge? For Kate, it’s the formulation. “It’s not just about hydration or plumping, it addresses the root of cellular communication,” she says. “Its peptide delivery system is more stable and targeted than traditional growth factors.”

She also highlights its adaptability. “We’ve used it successfully on acne-prone clients, those with photo-damaged skin, and patients focused on ageing concerns. It’s now a key player in our skin health strategy.”

As more clinics look to offer high-impact treatments with minimal disruption, regenerative therapies like Exomide are becoming non-negotiable. “It’s future-focused,” Kate adds, “and our clients don’t just see results – they feel the transformation.”

Learn more about Exomide at xytide.com.au.

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