Pairing a standardized exosome product with microneedling and other resurfacing procedures has become one of the most common ways aesthetic practices build a premium cash-pay service. The decision that makes it work — or quietly erodes your margin — is sourcing. If you're evaluating wholesale exosomes for microneedling and aesthetic practices, here's what to vet, how pricing works, and how to open an account. For licensed professional use only.
Why aesthetic practices pair exosomes with resurfacing procedures
A consistent, documented exosome product gives an aesthetic practice predictable inventory and clean lot-level records for a premium service tier. How a product is used, and in what context, is determined by the licensed provider consistent with applicable regulations — the sourcing job is to make sure the product behind that service is cGMP-made and COA-backed.
What to vet in a wholesale exosome supplier
- cGMP manufacturing. Product should be made in a current Good Manufacturing Practice facility.
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) per lot. Every lot should ship with a COA you can file and show on request.
- Tissue-bank standards (AATB). Accreditation and a documented chain of custody matter for human-derived products.
- Transparency. Real specs, real documentation, and a named point of contact.
The products aesthetic practices build around
Most aesthetic sourcing centers on a standardized exosome product such as 3DEXO-60B, stocked alongside the devices and consumables a practice already runs. All specifications are factual descriptors, not therapeutic claims.
A note on PRP and “vampire” facials
Many aesthetic practices began with PRP-based facials. It's worth understanding how a standardized, COA-backed exosome product compares on consistency and shelf-stability before assuming PRP is the only option. (We supply exosomes and biologics; we don't sell PRP kits.)
How wholesale pricing actually works
For a cash-pay aesthetic service, the gap between distributor pricing and direct wholesale is the difference between a healthy margin and a thin one:
- Buy direct, not through a middle layer. Every reseller in the chain takes margin that could be yours.
- No forced minimums to start. Validate on a small order before scaling.
- Documentation included. COA and protocol guidance should come with the product, not as an upsell.
How to set up a wholesale account
If you're sourcing exosomes for a microneedling or resurfacing program — or re-evaluating your current supplier — the fastest way to see live wholesale pricing is to open an account. About two minutes, and you'll see clinic pricing instantly.
→ Apply for wholesale pricing: https://www.stemnovanetwork.com/apps/wpdapp
Questions before you apply? Reach the Stem Nova Network team at info@stemnovanetwork.com.
Related sourcing guides
- How Med Spas Add Exosome Revenue: A Wholesale Sourcing Guide
- Exosomes vs PRP: What Clinics Sourcing Regenerative Biologics Should Know
- Exosome Pricing for Clinics: What You Should Pay Per Vial (2026)
- Cash-Pay Regenerative Services: The Margin Math for Clinics
Stem Nova Network supplies cGMP, COA-backed biologics for licensed medical professionals. Product information is provided for licensed professional use only and is not medical advice or a therapeutic claim.
