Exosomes

EXOSOMES

EXOVEX represents a cutting-edge advancement in regenerative medicine that harnesses the power of exosomes. Through a proprietary manufacturing process, it produces the highest concentration of growth factors available in the market, offering a groundbreaking solution for potential regeneration when used in conjunction with hair restoration procedures.

HOW DO EXOSOMES WORK?

Exosomes introduce your cells to new growth factors, which are proteins that stimulate cell growth, differentiation, proliferation, and healing.

Essentially, exosomes are a derivative of stem cells. In the body, they are naturally released by specific cells and act as messengers, carrying genetic information to influence the behavior of other cells.

In regenerative medicine, exosomes are applied topically to the targeted treatment area. Most commonly, these exosomes are sourced from mesenchymal stem cells derived from amniotic fluid. These youthful exosomes effectively communicate with cells at the treatment site, kickstarting the healing process and reducing inflammation.

WHAT AREAS DOES IT TREAT?

HAIR

Exosomes are often used as an adjunct for hair restoration, promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss.

SKIN

Exosomes can be applied to the face and other areas of the skin to enhance skin quality, reduce wrinkles, and improve overall texture and tone.

JOINTS

Exosomes can be injected into joints to address conditions like osteoarthritis, reducing pain and promoting joint health.

WOUNDS

Exosomes can accelerate wound healing, especially in chronic or slow-healing wounds.

EXOSOMES

Exosomes with Microneedling

$1,100 per treatment
$3,100 for series of 3

Exosomes with Morpheus8 –
Face & Neck

$2,150 per treatment
$6,300 for series of 3

Exosomes with PRP + Mesotherapy

$1,800 per treatment
$5,350 for series of 3

Exosomes with PRP to Penis

$2,500 per treatment
$7,350 for series of 3

COMMON QUESTIONS

Exosomes are small vesicles released by cells. They contain proteins, lipids, and genetic material (RNA and DNA) and play a vital role in cell-to-cell communication and tissue regeneration.

In regenerative medicine, exosomes are used to stimulate healing and regeneration in specific tissues. They are applied topically or injected into the target area and help cells grow, repair, and reduce inflammation.

Exosomes can be used to address various conditions, including hair loss, skin rejuvenation, joint issues like osteoarthritis, wound healing, tendon and ligament injuries, certain neurological conditions, and autoimmune diseases. The effectiveness can vary depending on the condition and individual response.

Exosomes are applied topically, injected into the treatment area, or delivered via intravenous (IV) infusion, depending on the specific condition being treated and the physician’s recommendations.

Exosome therapy is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. However, as with any medical procedure, there may be some risks, such as infection, allergic reactions, or pain at the injection site. Discuss potential risks with your healthcare provider.