Exosomes
MINIMALLY INVASIVE. REGENERATIVE.
Exosome Therapy: nourishing your cells for optimal rejuvenation.
Exosome therapy, an innovative and minimally-invasive treatment, is at the frontier of regenerative medicine. Exosome therapy focuses on enhancing cellular communication as well as cellular regeneration. Exosome therapy has proven benefits for many conditions, including facial rejuvenation and hair restoration.
Exosomes are nano-sized particles carrying crucial proteins, cytokines, lipids, and genetic material like mRNA and micro-RNA. Exosomes enhance intercellular communication and have proven to contain nearly three times the amount of growth factors that stem cells have, enabling an enhanced restoration and revitalization of target cells.
By harnessing these biological messengers, exosome therapy promotes healing and rejuvenation in damaged or aging tissues. This medically-proven treatment targets the root cause of degenerative conditions and improves the communication channels between cells inhibited by genetic disorders, chronic and degenerative diseases, and the natural aging process.
Experience the future of wellness and regeneration with Exosome Therapy.
What is Exosome Therapy?
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Conditions Treated
As the best in class regenerative medicine practice in South Florida, our concierge service with double-board certified physicians use evidence-based therapies coupled with personalized treatments to meet your needs.
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• Osteoarthritis, joint degeneration
• Tendinitis / Tendinosis / Tendinopathy
• Bursitis and capsulitis
• Shoulder rotator cuff sprains and tears
• Knee ligament and meniscus injury, (ACL, LCL, MCL sprains and tears)
• Tennis or Golfer’s elbow (lateral and medial epicondylitis)
• Hip labral tears
• Ankle sprain and instability
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• Cervical and Lumbar
◦ Radiculitis / Radiculopathy
◦ Herniated discs
◦ Degenerative disc disease
◦ Sciatica and nerve impingement
• Cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine joint arthritis
◦ Spondylolysis
◦ Facet arthropathy, hypertrophy
◦ Faceto-ligamentous capsulitis / sprain
• Spine instability due to muscle and ligament damage
◦ Anterolisthesis, retrolisthesis
◦ Spondylolisthesis
• Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
◦ Sacroiliitis
◦ SI joint arthritis
◦ SI joint instability
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• Facial
◦ Facial rejuvenation
◦ Wrinkles, fine lines
◦ Skin tightening / plumping
◦ Enhanced skin tone and texture
◦ Moisture retention
• Dermatitis
• Rosacea
• Acne and scarring
• Hyperpigmentation
• Hair rejuvenation
Experience the cutting-edge science of Exosomes – tiny messengers that hold immense healing potential. These microscopic powerhouses are revolutionizing regenerative medicine, offering a natural and precise approach to promoting tissue repair, communication, and overall well-being.
Why Exosomes
Cellular Communication
Exosomes act as cellular messengers, delivering essential information between cells to enhance healing, regeneration, and immune response.
Targeted Healing
Our Exosome therapies precisely target damaged tissues, promoting accelerated recovery and reducing inflammation at the source.
Harness Your Body's Wisdom
By leveraging the regenerative potential found within your own body, Exosomes offer a safe and effective way to support your journey toward optimal health.
FAQs
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Exosomes play an important role in therapy by enhancing cell-to-cell communication, promoting healing, and transporting genetic information and proteins from cell to cell.
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No, exosomes are not the same as stem cells. Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles, approximately 40 to 150 nm in size, that are secreted by nearly all types of cells in the body. They act as messengers, carrying a variety of molecular signals, such as proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA, from one cell to another. This communication can influence various physiological and pathological processes, including tissue repair, immune responses, and disease progression. Stem cells, on the other hand, are undifferentiated cells capable of dividing and developing into various cell types within the body. They play a crucial role in growth, healing, and regeneration due to their ability to differentiate and replenish other cells, offering potential for regenerative medicine.
While both exosomes and stem cells are integral to the body's healing and communication processes, their functions and characteristics are distinctly different. Exosomes can be derived from stem cells and carry signals that reflect the cell of origin's properties, including those of stem cells, but they do not have the capacity to differentiate into other cell types the way stem cells do.
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Exosome therapy and stem cell therapy have different mechanisms and applications. While stem cell therapy involves directing stem cells to become specific cells in the body, exosome therapy does not imply the need for donor cells in the body. Exosomes are extracted from donated human mesenchymal stem cells and can be administered topically, intravenously or by direct injection into the treatment site.
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Exosomes are considered safe because they are part of our body and are released from our own cells. They have been studied in various skin conditions and wound healing. However, the FDA continues to monitor the use of exosomes in clinical applications due to potential for adverse events and improper use.