The Mitoderm journal
Practitioner-grade notes on exosomes, NAD+ longevity peelings, microneedling protocols and what the science means at the chair.
- PATIENT GUIDE · TIMELINE
When will I see results? An honest timeline for exosome treatments
The first question every patient asks. Here's the honest answer for face, hair and post-procedure protocols — what changes when, what doesn't, and what to do if week 8 doesn't look like the brochure.
5 min read - PATIENT GUIDE · EXOSOMES
Exosomes in skincare — what to expect, told plainly
A plain-language guide for patients considering an exosome treatment for the first time — what the cells are doing, what the session feels like, and how to choose a clinic that actually delivers what the brochure promises.
5 min read - PROTOCOL · HAIR
The Exosignal Hair protocol — a 12-week scalp course that holds up at consultation
Hair-loss patients want a number and a timeline. Here's the Exosignal Hair course structured the way you'll actually present it: baseline, cadence, what changes when, and how to document it so 'feels denser' becomes a chart entry.
6 min read - EDUCATION · SCOPE
Who can do what — scope of practice for exosome and microneedling protocols
MD, nurse, cosmetologist — the line between who may run which protocol is jurisdiction-specific and easy to get wrong. A practical framing for building a menu that stays inside your licence, with Israel as the worked example.
6 min read - PROTOCOL · RECOVERY
The post-procedure recovery window — turning downtime into a selling point
The 72 hours after a session decide how the patient remembers it. Here's how the V-Tech system shortens the visible recovery window — and how to brief the patient so they experience it as care, not damage.
5 min read - PROTOCOL · MICRONEEDLING
Microneedling depth — the chair-side guide
How deep, how fast, on which zone — the part of microneedling protocols that gets fudged with experience and lost with new operators. A short, practical reference for the chair.
4 min read - PROTOCOL · LONGEVITY
NAD+ peeling — when to put it on the menu, and when to skip it
NAD+ peeling is a longevity tool, not a resurfacing one. Here's the practical brief: who it's for, where it sits next to V-Tech, and the contraindication list every receptionist should know.
5 min read - EDUCATION · EXOSOMES
What are exosomes in skincare, and why clinics ask about them
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by living cells. In a clinic, they're the payload — and the question is delivery, dose and protocol. Here's the short, practitioner-grade primer.
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