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Exosomes

Exosome therapy is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment designed to boost the body's natural ability to heal and rejuvenate. It may:

  • Improve skin texture and elasticity

  • Enhance hair growth

  • Reduce joint and muscle inflammation

  • Accelerate recovery after injury or surgery

  • Support anti-aging from the inside out

Many patients report feeling more energetic, recovering more quickly, and seeing visible improvements in skin tone and physical function.

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What are Exosomes?

Exosomes are tiny, naturally occurring nanoparticles (extracellular vesicles) released by cells in the body. Think of them as messengers that carry important biological signals—such as proteins, lipids, and RNA—from one cell to another. They play a crucial role in cell-to-cell communication, especially in healing and regeneration.

What do Exosomes Treat?

Exosome therapy is being used for a growing number of conditions, including:

  • Aesthetic Medicine: Skin rejuvenation, scar revision, microneedling adjunct

  • Orthopedics: Joint degeneration, tendon/ligament injuries, post-surgical recovery

  • Hair Restoration: Androgenic alopecia, thinning hair, scalp revitalization

  • Systemic Health: Inflammation regulation, autoimmune support, post-viral syndromes

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What is the Treatment?

Exosomes can be delivered using various methods depending on the target tissue, desired therapeutic effect, and the nature of the exosome cargo. Common delivery methods for exosomes include:

1. Intravenous (IV) Injection​

2. Intranasal Delivery​

3. Sublingual Delivery​

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