Skincare launches come and go — and a lot of them feel trendy, fast, and gimmicky.
But every so often, something arrives that isn’t hype-driven at all… it’s research-driven.
That’s where Young Goose’s Vampire Exosomes come in.
Yes — the serum itself is new and exciting. But the technology behind it has actually been studied for decades in regenerative medicine, wound healing, and skin rejuvenation. Now, that science is being applied to skincare in a thoughtful, safe, and incredibly supportive way.
And when layered into your at-home routine, it helps amplify everything we’re doing together in the treatment room.
What exactly are exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny, naturally occurring “messenger bubbles” that our cells use to communicate.
Their role is to:
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carry growth factors and peptides
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deliver antioxidants and lipids
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signal the skin to repair, calm, and regenerate
Over time — stress, inflammation, UV exposure, hormones, and aging slow down that communication. Skin becomes tired, reactive, and slower to heal.
Exosomes help remind the skin how to function more youthfully — not by forcing it, but by gently guiding it back into balance.
Why this technology isn’t actually new
Exosomes have been widely researched in:
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regenerative and anti-aging medicine
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scar and wound healing
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post-procedure recovery
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inflammation and tissue repair
In clinical settings, they’ve been shown to help support:
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faster healing
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stronger barrier function
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healthier collagen + elastin signaling
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calmer, less reactive skin
Why I love Young Goose’s approach
Like anything in skincare, not all exosome products are created equal.
Young Goose focuses on purity and safety, science-backed sourcing and pairing exosomes with deeper cellular support
Instead of overwhelming the skin, their goal is to strengthen its ability to heal, recover, and thrive.
The NAD+ Difference: Supporting Your Skin’s Mitochondria
One of the most unique things about Young Goose’s Vampire Exosomes is that they’re formulated with NAD+ precursors — ingredients that help support the mitochondria (the “energy centers” inside each cell).
As NAD+ declines with age, we see:
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slower repair
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less collagen formation
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more inflammation
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dull, tired-looking skin
By supplying NAD+ precursors, this serum helps “recharge” cellular energy so the skin is better equipped to respond to exosome signaling. This means your cells are more capable of: repairing damage, strengthening the barrier, responding to growth factors, and building collagen and elastin more consistently.
Most exosome serums stop at sending messages.
Young Goose goes further — it helps make sure the skin actually has the fuel to act on those messages.
This is a big reason why we see an elevated level of results.
How Vampire Exosomes enhance your in-studio treatments
When you’re investing in professional treatments, your home routine becomes part of the healing process.
Using Vampire Exosomes between visits can help:
- reduce redness and recovery time
- support barrier repair after procedures
- enhance collagen signaling between sessions
- protect results from inflammation and stress
- maintain that post-treatment glow longer
Think of your treatments like a powerful “reset,” and exosomes like the maintenance plan that keeps your skin functioning beautifully in between.
Who can benefit most?
I especially love this serum for:
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aging or thinning skin
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dull, sluggish complexions
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reactive, inflamed, or compromised skin
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anyone doing microneedling, peels, or advanced treatments
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clients focused on long-term skin health and aging gracefully
It’s supportive, barrier-friendly, and designed to integrate easily into most routines.





