Exosome Injections

Minimally Invasive Treatment that May Reduce Inflammation, Promote Tissue Repair, Reduce or Eliminate Scar Tissue Growth, and Stimulate Healthy Immune Responses

 As the cells in the body age (or are subject to injury or disease), their ability to communicate is compromised. Without the ability to “signal” each other, cells cannot effectively trigger processes essential for healing. Evidence is growing that exosome injections (derived from stem cells) can target and relieve pain in areas of chronic illness caused by (for example) Lyme or Parkinson’s Disease. Exosomes from stem cells also have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, which may lead to many new applications. 

 Exosome injections, while not yet FDA-approved, are showing promise as a treatment for chronic inflammation, pain from autoimmune disorders or fibromyalgia, degenerative diseases, and Lyme disease. This is because exosomes contain regenerative genetic material which is delivered to diseased cells as proteins and lipids during treatment. It is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure (requiring no anesthetic) that can be completed in just a few minutes. 

Reduce Inflammation

Promote Tissue Repair

Stimulate Immune Responses

T-cell-derived exosomes may “correct” our response to injury  

Improving communication among cells may aid regeneration

Precise immune system signals are critical to recovery

 

For some conditions, several exosome treatments will be needed for best results.