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Molecules

Exosome Therapy

Exosomes are small vesicles released by stem cells. As a result of their unique structure, they contain large amounts of growth factors, cytokines, and other substances with high regenerative potential. Exosomes use this structure to fuse with other cells in the body and release their contents. By transferring signaling molecules known as mRNA, the contents of the exosomes can then help the cell heal itself.  Cell-free exosome products don’t contain any live cells by definition.   - Exogenix

  • Unlock the power of rejuvenation with topical exosomes - a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment designed to repair and revitalize your skin at the cellular level.  Utilizing advanced regenerative science, exosomes deliver potent growth factors and proteins directly to the skin, enhancing its natural healing processes and promoting a youthful, radiant complexion.  Ideal for those looking to target signs of aging, improve texture, and boost overall skin health.  Topical exosomes are FDA-approved.

    Topicsl exosomes can be applied to the skin and microneedled in.  Results can be even greater than with Plasma Microneedling. They have been shown to have greater: 

    SKIN REJUVENATION            SUN DAMAGE REPAIR                    ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS

    PAIN RELIEF                                SCAR REDUCTION                           CONDITIONS (Eczema, Psoriasis, Rosacea)

    WOUND HEALING                    IMPROVED SKIN TEXTURE

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    Our IV/injectable Exosomes represent the forefront of regenerative science and are meticulously researched for their restoring properties. Designed to combat inflammation and support the body's natural healing processes, they're a promising option for those with persistent medical conditions. Discover how IV Exosomes can transform your health journey and empower you to reclaim vitality.  IV Exosomes are not FDA-approved and used for off-label purposes.  Exosomes may help with many conditions:

    JOINT DISEASE           ALZHEIMER'S                 DIABETES

    PARKINSONS                AUTISM                             ANTI-AGING

    JOINT PAIN       

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