Musely offers two formulations of The Cell Repair Serum, each designed to help rejuvenate the skin using cutting-edge science and prescription-strength ingredients. Patients can choose between Standard and Advanced treatment plans, but what are the key differences, and how might upgrading benefit you?
Understanding the Two Formulations
Both formulas harness the power of Exosomes to promote skin repair and Rapamycin to support cellular renewal, but The Cell Repair Serum X contains 250 million iPSC Exosomes per bottle while The Cell Repair Serum X++ contains 1 billion iPSC Exosomes per bottle, delivering a more potent dose of regenerative ingredients.
Comparing the Treatment Plans
Standard Plan ($96 per two-month supply treatment bottle)– Steady and Effective for Ongoing Skin Renewal
This plan cycles between high-dose (X++) and standard-dose (X) formulas to support steady improvement while maintaining affordability.
Advanced Plan ($124 per two-month supply treatment bottle) – Maximum Strength for Faster Results
This plan includes the X++ formula for all fills, meaning you get the highest concentration of Exosomes in every single bottle for the fastest and most optimal results.
Why Upgrade to the Advanced Plan?
✔ Faster Results – Higher Exosome concentration in every bottle provides stronger regenerative effects, accelerating visible improvements in skin texture, tone, and overall rejuvenation.
✔ Ideal for Those Seeking Maximum Anti-Aging Benefits – If you want more intensive repair, quicker improvements, or have stubborn skin concerns, the Advanced Plan ensures you receive the strongest formulation at all times.
✔ Higher Exosome Concentration in Every Bottle – Instead of alternating between high and standard doses, you’ll consistently receive 1 billion iPSC Exosomes per bottle, maximizing the serum’s ability to rejuvenate your skin.
Both plans are designed to deliver transformational results, but for those who want to see improvements at an accelerated pace, the Advanced Plan offers the most concentrated option!
If you wish to change your refill option/treatment plan, please follow the instructions outlined in this article: How can I change my refill option? If you have any additional treatment-related questions, please consult with your designated doctor: How do I message my designated doctor?