Microneedling + AnteAge Exosomes

Advanced Skin Rejuvenation Through Collagen Stimulation & Regenerative Science

Microneedling therapy, also known as Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy (PCIT), is an advanced skin rejuvenation treatment designed to stimulate your body’s natural healing response and improve overall skin quality, texture, and tone.

At Dr. Robert Bowen Cosmetic Medicine & Body Contouring, we combine professional microneedling with AnteAge MD Exosomes to enhance healing, collagen production, and skin rejuvenation at a deeper level.

This physician-led treatment helps improve signs of aging, acne scarring, skin laxity, enlarged pores, and overall skin texture — without the downtime associated with more aggressive resurfacing procedures.

AnteAge MD Exosomes

What Is Microneedling?

Microneedling works by creating controlled micro-injuries within the skin using ultra-fine sterile needles. These microchannels stimulate the body’s natural wound healing process, triggering the release of growth factors that promote:

As collagen remodeling occurs, the skin gradually becomes smoother, tighter, and more youthful in appearance.

The tiny channels created during treatment also allow for enhanced penetration of topical regenerative products like AnteAge MD Exosomes, improving treatment efficacy and skin recovery.

Why Add AnteAge MD Exosomes?

AnteAge MD Exosomes are advanced regenerative signaling particles derived from stem cell technology. These exosomes contain growth factors, cytokines, peptides, and cellular messengers that support tissue repair and skin rejuvenation.

When applied immediately after microneedling, the microchannels allow deeper absorption and enhanced delivery into the skin.

Benefits of combining Microneedling with AnteAge MD Exosomes may include:

This combination treatment supports healthier, more youthful-looking skin through both collagen induction and regenerative science.

The Procedure

What it Treats

Procedure Time

1 hour

Pricing

$895

Frequently Asked Questions

They are similar in that they both involve microneedling to create tiny channels in the skin to stimulate collagen. The main difference is what gets applied to the skin afterward.

 

A Vampire Facial uses:

  • Your own blood, processed into platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or platelet-rich fibrin (PRF).
  • The PRP is then applied or injected during microneedling.
  • The platelets release growth factors that support healing and collagen production.

 

Microneedling + Exosomes uses:

  • A topical serum containing lab-derived signaling molecules called exosomes.
  • AnteAGE makes exosome and growth-factor products designed to be used after microneedling.

Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by cells that contain proteins, peptides, RNA fragments, and signaling molecules. They help coordinate skin repair and reduce inflammation by using many of the same growth factors as PRP.

 

Unlike PRP:

  • No blood draw is needed.
  • The product is manufactured rather than taken from your body.
  • Exosomes are applied topically only, not injected.
  • Results and composition are more standardized from treatment to treatment.

Both are commonly used to address:

  • Fine lines
  • Acne scars
  • Texture
  • Enlarged pores
  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Faster post-procedure healing
  • People who prefer “natural” or autologous treatments often lean toward PRP/the Vampire Facial.
  • People who dislike blood draws or want less downtime often choose exosomes.