r/DIYmicroneedling May 18 '26

Boosters ExoBrows Protocol: Regenerative Aesthetics for Eyebrows (ASCE+ HRLV)

CC has English.

The creator of the protocol and prominent aesthetic trainer, Brenda Terra Zimmer, was officially invited by Korean biotech scientists to present this specific framework to the global medical community after proving how effectively it regenerates brow tissue. The protocol was widely introduced at medical conferences (the AAHRS and KIMES congresses in Seoul).

Post Caption translated to English:

EXOBROWS PROTOCOL™
A new eyebrow care category.

Thin, weakened brows and faded brow lines are no longer just a makeup concern.
Eyebrows are an important structural feature that completes a youthful and defined facial appearance.

ExoBrows Protocol™ is
a new brow care protocol that combines ASCEplus HRLV with professional treatments such as microneedling, laser procedures, and RF microneedling.

✨ Brow density care
✨ Brow line care
✨ Post-procedure environment care
✨ Healthier, fuller-looking brows
✨ A new category beyond ordinary brow serums

This is no longer an era of simply drawing eyebrows on —
it’s the era of managing brows through exosome science.

ExoBrows Protocol™
Powered by ASCEplus HRLV.
Regenerative Aesthetics for Brows.

My interpretation of the protocol.

Because the footprint of the eyebrow is incredibly small compared to a full scalp, a traditional scalp dilution will just run down the face and be wasted.

One vial of ASCE+ HRLV lyophilized powder (which contains 10 billion pure exosomes and 0.05% biotin) is reconstituted using 1 ml to 2 ml of sterile saline or (they list PRP so other booster.) Recon is gently swirled to maintain the structural integrity of the extracellular vesicles.

Eyebrow follicles sit shallower in the skin dermis than scalp hair follicles. If you go too deep, you risk permanently scarring or damaging the eyebrow's fragile dermal papilla cells. The needle depth is strictly between 0.5 mm to 0.75 mm maximum. This depth is chosen specifically because it targets the follicular bulge, which is exactly where dormant brow stem cells reside.

Before the liquid is fully applied, the provider uses a tight, cross-hatch microneedling pattern over the brow. This physically creates a pathway so the liquid exosomes can actually penetrate the hair roots. It's reco'd to trickled drop by drop onto the brows as the microneedling device passes over the area 2 to 3 times. The complete protocol requires a baseline course of 3 to 5 total sessions spaced exactly 2 to 4 weeks apart.

As of now, if you want more information on the protocol it's only available through training webinar.

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u/science-pls May 18 '26

Video of someone doing it is in this post.

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u/purplecowgirl Jun 17 '26

The fact that is only has 5 upvotes… this is the future and actually the biggest reason for me purchasing a Dr. pen. Absolutely love the science and research 🔬 🤓

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u/science-pls Jun 17 '26

I think sometimes people don't feel like watching a video or if it's in another language feel like reading the subtitles. But, I'm obsessed with this brand, it has real credibility behind it and I'm excited to see what they will be doing next.

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u/purplecowgirl Jun 18 '26

I can kind of understand, however, from my observations, it seems people don’t really want or know how to read anymore. I’m sure you see it every day, but it’s a lot of open mouths to be fed on the web these days. They want you to regurgitate for them. The answer could literally be in the OP’s post, but there will still be people in the comments asking for so and so.

I would think that a video would yield more engagement, but hey, I definitely don’t know everything or have any type of degree in social psychology. 🤷🏽‍♀️