Exomide: The Summer Skin Treatment That Goes Beyond Your Standard Facial

When it comes to event-ready skin, most facials offer a temporary glow that fades within days. But Exomide, South Korea’s newest exosome-based cosmeceutical now available in Australia – taking skin prep to an entirely new level. Designed to supercharge in-clinic treatments and extend results well beyond your appointment, Exomide has quickly become the go-to choice for those wanting luminous, smooth, “I-woke-up-like-this” skin all summer long.

What Is Exomide?

Exomide is the first topical exosome-based cosmeceutical available in leading Australian skin clinics. Developed in South Korea, it harnesses the power of advanced regenerative skincare, delivering a potent blend of 5 billion exosomes, 17 amino acids, 6 peptides, and 8 forms of hyaluronic acid to the skin.

Exosomes, often described as the next frontier in K-Beauty skin science, act as signalling molecules that help support repair, renewal, and overall skin health. When applied during or after in-clinic treatments, Exomide works in synergy with the skin’s natural recovery processes to enhance the skin’s hydration and support long-lasting radiance.

Benefits

Exomide isn’t your average “glow treatment”, it’s a clinical-grade boost designed to elevate the performance and longevity of your existing treatments. Some key benefits include:

  • Reduces and softens the visible appearance of fine lines
  • Helps the skin appear more balanced and even
  • Aids the enhancement of the overall feel and appearance of the skin after professional treatments
  • Leaves the skin feeling refreshed and revitalised (ideal for the busy summer social season!)

The result? Skin that looks refreshed, radiant and “picture-ready” for weeks, not days.

Before and after of using Exomide in conjunction with skin treatments. Image credit: Cosmedician

Target Skin Audience

Exomide is not limited to just one kind of skin but rather its benefits can address a range of skin concerns. In particular, it may suit:

  • Individuals with fine lines, early signs of aging, or mild wrinkles looking for gentle yet effective rejuvenation
  • Those with uneven skin texture or visible pores who want smoother skin surface and refined skin quality
  • People with dull, tired, or uneven skin tone wanting a brighter, more radiant, even-looking complexion
  • Anyone undergoing aesthetic in-clinic treatments such as microneedling, radiofrequency needling, laser, or energy-based therapies. Exomide is designed to complement and support clearer looking skin
  • Clients seeking longer-lasting results beyond what a typical facial or basic skincare routine might give

In short, Exomide supports skin recovery and enhances treatment outcomes. Because who wouldn’t want to maximise every skin treatment session?

How Exomide Is Used

Exomide is designed to be applied during or immediately after professional skin treatments, including:

  • Microneedling
  • Fractional laser
  • RF microneedling
  • LED therapy
  • Skin needling
  • Advanced facials

During these treatments, the skin may be more receptive, allowing Exomide’s formulation to be applied as part of the procedure. Your practitioner will apply Exomide topically, allowing it to sink in to support renewal, hydration, and glow. Some clinics also offer take-home or post-care options to extend the results even further. So generous!

Where to Access Exomide Treatments in Melbourne

Exomide is available in leading Melbourne aesthetic clinics that offer advanced treatments, particularly those specialising in microneedling, laser, and regenerative skin therapies.

Some Melbourne clinics currently offering Exomide include:

  • Skin Bottega 
  • The Skin Bar (South Yarra)
  • Rejuvenate Hair and Skin (Moonee Ponds)
  • Elucell (Richmond)
  • Luminesse Skin (Balwyn)

Please note clinics can vary. Always check with your preferred practitioner or click “Find a Clinic” on the official Exomide website.

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Lauren is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of The Modern Muse Magazine. Based in Melbourne, she is also a writer who loves to immerse herself in the latest trends and conversations, blending her passion for storytelling with contemporary culture.

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