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Skin Anarchy

Exosome Innovation and Preventative Skincare ft. AnteAGE

Skin Anarchy

Ekta et al.

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4.5101 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Blenna LaRue, global education leader for AnteAGE MD, to explore one of the most buzz-worthy innovations in beauty: exosome technology. With nearly two decades of experience in the aesthetics world—working with brands like SkinCeuticals, Neocutis, and ZO SkinHealth—Blenna brings deep industry insight and a passion for advancing skincare science. The conversation dives into the difference between simply&...

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Skin Anarchy. Today's episode is going to dive really deep into the world of exosomes.

0:08.8

We're interviewing a brand today that I think is doing exosomes in the right way. And I know there's a lot of hype right now in the skincare space about the specific technology and wanting to learn more about it and understanding

0:21.5

what do exosomes actually do when it comes to skin care.

0:24.8

What are the results we can expect?

0:26.8

All of those kind of questions are coming up from you guys for us.

0:29.9

So I'm very excited to have this opportunity to host a brand that's leading the way here,

0:34.1

you know, in this space.

0:34.9

So without further ado, I'd love to introduce you guys to Blenna LaRue. She is an award-winning aesthetic sales and education leader, and she's here representing NTHMD. Welcome, Blenna. I'm so excited to interview you. Hi, thank you, so happy to be here. I'm excited to chat and dive in. You know, I would love to learn more about anti-H, but I want to actually talk about your background because it's really impressive. I mean, you've worked across so many different fields, you know, dermatology, aesthetics, even the surgery side. So if you could kind of tell us about your background and your career, just so we have an understanding of where you're coming from. Yes, I was very fortunate. I've been in the aesthetic industry for over

1:11.4

19 years now. I started working first in plastic and reconstructive surgery. And once I felt like

1:18.0

I had kind of reached where I had hit the limit, I wanted to be able to not only share what I knew

1:23.7

with my patients, but also continue to expand my knowledge and be able to share it with

1:28.0

other practices around the United States. So that naturally led me into aesthetic sales. I've

1:33.1

been very fortunate to work for some of the top aesthetic companies like skin suiticles, Merseneo

1:37.6

Cutus, Zio Skin Health. And now and beyond really honored to work with Antioche and lead our

1:43.9

global education team.

1:45.2

That's pretty cool. You worked with a lot of great brands. I love those brands.

1:48.6

Oh yes. But when I first started in aesthetics, the thing that I always think is kind of funny is

1:57.2

it really was when the injectable era had just begun. And like so far as remembering like being

2:03.6

blending in lytocaine with different injectables because they didn't exist yet. So I've been in this

2:09.4

industry for quite some time. Patients were so discreet back then that you literally had an exit

2:14.9

out of the back building because people didn't want to run into anybody

2:18.0

after they'd had something done. Well, now we're in this beautiful place where we fast forward

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