1 Free Session for every 5 booked. On all machines.

1 Free Session for every 5 booked. On all machines.

1 Free Session for every 5 booked. On all machines.

EXOMIND
Reshape Your Mind

ExoMind is a non‑invasive brain stimulation treatment using advanced TMS technology to activate key brain areas to enhance mood, focus, emotional balance, self‑control and brain fog.

A standard course includes 6 sessions, each lasting 25 minutes.

The treatment is completely pain‑free, walk‑in walk‑out, and requires no recovery time or medication.

Lowest price in London

Lowest price in London

Lowest prices in London

7 sessions £3,000

7 sessions £3,000

7 sessions £3,000

Includes initial assessment carried bout by doctor via video

Includes initial assessment
carried bout by doctor via video

Price per session : £500

Price per session: £500

Price per session: £500

Price per session: £500

What is Exomind?

Precise, targeted brain stimulation to help recalibrate key neural circuits involved in emotional and cognitive wellness.

What are the Potential Benefits of Exomind?

Precise, targeted brain stimulation to help recalibrate key neural circuits involved in emotional and cognitive wellness.

Helps regulate sleep quality and energy levels for better overall wellbeing.

Supports improved mood, emotional balance, and daily stress resilience.

Enhances mental clarity, focus, and decision-making.

What is Exomind?

Precise, targeted brain stimulation to help recalibrate key neural circuits involved in emotional and cognitive wellness.

What are the Potential Benefits of Exomind?

Precise, targeted brain stimulation to help recalibrate key neural circuits involved in emotional and cognitive wellness.

Helps regulate sleep quality and energy levels for better overall wellbeing.

Supports improved mood, emotional balance, and daily stress resilience.

Enhances mental clarity, focus, and decision-making.

Through our 20s, Mother Nature becomes a relentless gardener.

She eliminates connections to conserve energy, a process called synaptic pruning. She switches off the pathways that once ignited our spark, curiosity, and the thrill of learning. Some of these fading neural routes used to light us up with the innocent joy and endless creativity we possessed as children.

But this isn't loss. It's refinement.

What neuroscience reveals is remarkable: the strength and density of synaptic connections in our left DLPFC directly shapes our capacity for effortless happiness and emotional resilience. Each connection we preserve becomes part of our emotional architecture.

Around our 30s, our brain intensifies a process called synaptic pruning, which reduces the number of connections between our brain cells to conserve energy. 

Who would’ve thought that the ability to experience perfect, effortless happiness would be so directly related to the amount of connections we manage to keep during our adult life. Our behaviours shape the number of connections, as do the difficulties we face.

TMS induces neuroplasticity in the left DLPCF. 

Some studies suggest that the degree of experienced happiness correlates with how efficiently the left DLPFC communicates with emotional networks that some of us lose as we go through the wear and tear of life, and that this happiness correlates so directly with the number of connections in our left DLPC.

Lower synaptic density correlates with diminished well-being; higher density with sustained joy and the ability to regulate our emotional experience. As these pathways fade and flicker, our inner child can slowly shift into a more confined version of itself. Time treats the mind as it does a painting, little by little fading its vibrancy.

Our behaviours and the challenges we navigate determine which connections flourish and which are pruned away. Every choice reinforces certain pathways. Over time, stress and the wear of daily life erode the neural networks that govern positive emotion.

This is where TMS awakens change. By inducing neuroplasticity in the left DLPFC, TMS strengthens precisely the neural pathways we've been losing. It reestablishes the efficient communication between our prefrontal cortex and our emotional centers, restoring our brain's natural architecture for sustained well-being and emotional control. This isn't just relief. It's rewiring the garden back to life.

Lower synaptic density correlates with diminished well-being; higher density with sustained joy and the ability to regulate our emotional experience. As these pathways fade and flicker, our inner child can slowly shift into a more confined version of itself. Time treats the mind as it does a painting, little by little fading its vibrancy.

Our behaviours and the challenges we navigate determine which connections flourish and which are pruned away. Every choice reinforces certain pathways. Over time, stress and the wear of daily life erode the neural networks that govern positive emotion.

This is where Exomind awakens change. By inducing neuroplasticity in the left DLPFC, Exomind strengthens precisely the neural pathways we've been losing. It reestablishes the efficient communication between our prefrontal cortex and our emotional centers, restoring our brain's natural architecture for sustained well-being and emotional control. This isn't just relief. It's rewiring the garden back to life.

Lower synaptic density correlates with diminished well-being; higher density with sustained joy and the ability to regulate our emotional experience. As these pathways fade and flicker, our inner child can slowly shift into a more confined version of itself. Time treats the mind as it does a painting, little by little fading its vibrancy.

Our behaviours and the challenges we navigate determine which connections flourish and which are pruned away. Every choice reinforces certain pathways. Over time, stress and the wear of daily life erode the neural networks that govern positive emotion.

This is where Exomind awakens change. By inducing neuroplasticity in the left DLPFC, Exomind strengthens precisely the neural pathways we've been losing. It reestablishes the efficient communication between our prefrontal cortex and our emotional centers, restoring our brain's natural architecture for sustained well-being and emotional control. This isn't just relief. It's rewiring the garden back to life.

Lower synaptic density correlates with diminished well-being; higher density with sustained joy and the ability to regulate our emotional experience. As these pathways fade and flicker, our inner child can slowly shift into a more confined version of itself. Time treats the mind as it does a painting, little by little fading its vibrancy.

Our behaviours and the challenges we navigate determine which connections flourish and which are pruned away. Every choice reinforces certain pathways. Over time, stress and the wear of daily life erode the neural networks that govern positive emotion.

This is where Exomind awakens change. By inducing neuroplasticity in the left DLPFC, Exomind strengthens precisely the neural pathways we've been losing. It reestablishes the efficient communication between our prefrontal cortex and our emotional centers, restoring our brain's natural architecture for sustained well-being and emotional control. This isn't just relief. It's rewiring the garden back to life.

Exomind induces neuroplasticity
and can enhance how we experience happiness
by improving communication between
the DLPFC and emotion centres.

Exomind induces neuroplasticity
and can enhance how we experience happiness by improving communication between the DLPFC and emotion centres.

Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine

Is Exomind safe?

Exomind is generally very safe, with most people experiencing no side effects at all. The most common side effects are mild scalp discomfort,  light tingling, or a brief headache during or after treatment. Serious risks like seizures are extremely rare and usually only concern people with a history of epilepsy or certain medical implants. There is no downtime, and most can resume daily activities immediately after each session

Why does an ExoMind course consist of 6 sessions?

Why does an Exomind course consist of 6 sessions?

An ExoMind course delivers 6 sessions to boost left DLPFC neuroplasticity, enhancing mood, focus, and resilience, with BTL research confirming this as ideal for everyday cognitive and willpower improvement (85% satisfaction rate). A course of 6 sessions offer a non-invasive solution for burnout relief and mental clarity

What are the contraindications for Exomind?

Exomind is not suitable for anyone with metal implants or electronic devices in or near the head (such as pacemakers or cochlear implants), a history of seizures or epilepsy (unless cleared by a specialist), or those with severe unstable medical or psychiatric conditions. 

If you are pregnant, have a brain tumour, or have a recent history of drug or alcohol withdrawal, you should also avoid Exomind. 

If in doubt, we suggest you discuss your health history with your GP or a medical professional before starting treatment.

I have a history of seizures, can I have Exomind treatment?

If you have experienced one or more seizures in the past, you will need to provide a letter from your GP or neurologist confirming that Exomind treatment is safe for you. This is because brain stimulation therapies like Exomind carry a small risk of triggering seizures, so extra precautions are needed. Please contact us to discuss your situation, and we can help liaise with your GP or neurologist if you so wish.

Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine
Happy Nurse and patient with exomind machine

Does it hurt?

Exomind is not painful, and most patients find the therapy completely comfortable. Sessions are quick, lasting under 30 minutes, and allow you to walk in and walk out with ease.

Will it disrupt my daily life?

Exomind should not cause any disruptions to your daily life. Quite the opposite, the idea is for Exomind to enhance your mental wellbeing on a day-to-day basis.

I have depression, is Exomind right for me?

If you suspect or know that you have clinical depression or OCD, having Exomind at Reshape Clinic is not the right choice. Please consult a GP or psychiatrist first, as Reshape Clinic does not offer medical diagnosis, prescription, or specialist psychiatric care.

Disclaimer: ExoMind™ is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatment intended for use in a clinical setting. Individual results may vary. ExoMind™ is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis, psychiatric care, or therapy. Common side effects may include scalp discomfort, headache, or temporary dizziness; serious adverse events are rare. ExoMind™ may not be suitable for people with certain medical conditions or implanted devices. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional to discuss your needs and determine if ExoMind™ is right for you.

Disclaimer: ExoMind™ is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatment intended for use in a clinical setting. Individual results may vary. ExoMind™ is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis, psychiatric care, or therapy. Common side effects may include scalp discomfort, headache, or temporary dizziness; serious adverse events are rare. ExoMind™ may not be suitable for people with certain medical conditions or implanted devices. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional to discuss your needs and determine if ExoMind™ is right for you.