Exopeel Composite or Hybrid Exopeel
Seance of wednesday 22 april 2026 (L'Académie reçoit la SOFCEP - L’apport des technologies régénératives en chirurgie esthétique de la face)
DOI number : 10.26299/fhkm-9975/emem.2026.17.05
Abstract
Dr Guillaume Drossard will present a hybrid facial rejuvenation technique combining deep chemical peeling using the Exopeel protocol with lipostructure of the face, either partial or total.
Drawing on 16 years of clinical experience, he will detail the evolution of this procedure and report his clinical findings.
The primary indication is the management of grade 3 and 4 photoaging (helioderma), although additional indications include severe post-acne scarring. The combination of an aggressive resurfacing treatment with a volumizing and tissue-regenerating deep approach achieves up to 90% attenuation of these lesions. Furthermore, this technique demonstrates a preventive effect on the development of certain cutaneous malignancies.
The synergistic association of Exopeel and lipostructure significantly reduces epidermal healing time while minimizing the risk of post-procedural complications. This is attributed to the adipose-derived stem cells present in the grafted fat, which promote accelerated tissue repair.
Currently, no deep peel of this nature is performed without concomitant fat grafting. Macrofat, microfat and nanofat are administered simultaneously, tailored to the treated areas and specific clinical indications.
Drawing on 16 years of clinical experience, he will detail the evolution of this procedure and report his clinical findings.
The primary indication is the management of grade 3 and 4 photoaging (helioderma), although additional indications include severe post-acne scarring. The combination of an aggressive resurfacing treatment with a volumizing and tissue-regenerating deep approach achieves up to 90% attenuation of these lesions. Furthermore, this technique demonstrates a preventive effect on the development of certain cutaneous malignancies.
The synergistic association of Exopeel and lipostructure significantly reduces epidermal healing time while minimizing the risk of post-procedural complications. This is attributed to the adipose-derived stem cells present in the grafted fat, which promote accelerated tissue repair.
Currently, no deep peel of this nature is performed without concomitant fat grafting. Macrofat, microfat and nanofat are administered simultaneously, tailored to the treated areas and specific clinical indications.


