EXO BODY Advanced Body Lotion
EXO BODY Advanced Body Lotion is used in prescriber-directed longevity, peptide, antioxidant, or skin-longevity protocols. Published evidence varies substantially by ingredient, so the page avoids unsupported disease-treatment claims.
EXO BODY Advanced Body Lotion is a compounded topical preparation formulated for prescriber-directed application to the body skin. It incorporates an extracellular vesicle (exosome) complex alongside skin-supportive ingredients to deliver regenerative signals broadly to body skin, supporting barrier function, hydration, collagen maintenance, and anti-inflammatory homeostasis. Exosomes act as intercellular messengers that transport growth factors, miRNAs, and bioactive proteins to dermal fibroblasts and epidermal keratinocytes. Genesis Compounding prepares this as a prescription-only, patient-specific 503A compounded preparation; it is not FDA-approved as a compounded product.
| Active Ingredient | Pharmacologic Role |
|---|---|
| Exosome/Extracellular Vesicle Complex (EXO BODY proprietary blend) | Cell-derived or plant-derived extracellular vesicles that deliver growth factors, miRNAs, and anti-inflammatory cytokines to body skin fibroblasts and keratinocytes, supporting collagen synthesis, barrier repair, and reduction of inflammatory mediators that accelerate skin aging. |
Route: Topical application to body skin.
Apply a generous amount to cleansed body skin and massage in gently until absorbed. Focus on areas of skin laxity, dryness, or aging concern as directed by the prescribing clinician. Avoid application to open wounds or actively infected skin. Allow to absorb before dressing. Sun-exposed areas should be followed with broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF ≥30) when used as a daytime lotion.
Application frequency and body areas are prescriber-determined. Typical practice:
- Apply once or twice daily to targeted body areas.
- Consistent use over 8–12 weeks is recommended before a formal clinical assessment of skin quality improvement.
- If used as part of a post-procedure recovery protocol (e.g., after laser body resurfacing), follow prescriber-specific application timing instructions.
Topically applied extracellular vesicles interact with body skin through receptor-mediated endocytosis (clathrin- and caveolin-dependent pathways) by keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts. Once internalized, vesicle cargo acts on recipient cells:
- Growth factors (VEGF, TGF-β, PDGF) modulate fibroblast collagen synthesis and angiogenesis in the dermis.
- Anti-inflammatory miRNAs and cytokines (opposing IL-6, TNF-α) reduce chronic low-grade inflammation that drives cutaneous aging.
- Antioxidant proteins within vesicle cargo reduce oxidative stress markers in skin cells.
- Collagen I and III production is upregulated, improving dermal density and skin firmness over time.
Clinical Context: EXO BODY is intended for prescriber-directed use in patients with body skin aging, post-procedure recovery (laser, radiofrequency, or microneedling to the body), or conditions characterized by compromised skin barrier and inflammation. Exosome-based topical preparations represent an emerging approach in regenerative dermatology with a growing evidence base primarily from in vitro, preclinical, and early-phase clinical research.
Monitoring Considerations:
- Evaluate skin hydration, elasticity, and texture at 8–12 week intervals.
- Monitor for any signs of allergic contact dermatitis, particularly in patients with known sensitivities to biologic preparations.
Contraindications:
- Known hypersensitivity to any component of the lotion or its vehicle.
- Active cutaneous infection or open wounds in the application area.
Warnings & Precautions:
- For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Long-term controlled trial data for topical exosome preparations are limited; use within a prescriber-monitored protocol.
Drug Interactions:
- No established pharmacokinetic drug interactions. Strong topical oxidants in the same application session may degrade extracellular vesicle integrity.
Common Side Effects: Generally well tolerated. Mild skin irritation or transient erythema may occur, especially on sensitive or compromised body skin.
Refrigerate at 2–8°C (36–46°F) unless otherwise specified on the prescription label. Protect from freezing and direct light. Bring to room temperature before application if instructed. Keep out of reach of children. Use before the BUD printed on the Genesis Compounding label.
What makes this different from a standard body lotion?
EXO BODY contains extracellular vesicles (exosomes) — bioactive nanoparticles that carry regenerative signals (growth factors, miRNAs) — rather than just moisturizing ingredients. These signals interact with skin cells at a molecular level to support collagen production and reduce inflammation, beyond what conventional humectants provide.
Can I use this after a body laser or skin treatment?
Yes — exosome-based preparations are increasingly used post-procedure to accelerate skin recovery and enhance collagen remodeling. Your prescriber will specify the appropriate timing and application protocol relative to your procedure.
Is this FDA-approved?
No. This is a prescription-only 503A compounded preparation prepared by Genesis Compounding to your prescriber's specifications. It is not an FDA-approved drug product.
How long should I use it before expecting results?
Skin quality improvements from regenerative preparations typically become clinically apparent after 8–12 weeks of consistent use, as collagen remodeling takes time. Your prescriber will assess your response and adjust your regimen accordingly.
Are there any skin types that should avoid this preparation?
This preparation is generally suitable for all body skin types. Patients with known hypersensitivity to biological preparations or specific excipients should notify their prescriber before use.
Clinical References
Authoritative sources reviewed in preparing this clinical summary. Provided for prescriber reference; not a substitute for the prescriber’s clinical judgment.