What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny biological messengers that help cells communicate and function properly. They carry powerful signaling molecules that guide how the body responds to INFLAMMATION, INJURY, and HEALING.
Derived from MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCs), exosomes are nano-sized vesicles that play a critical role in tissue repair, immune modulation, and regenerative signaling—without introducing living cells.
Key characteristics of MSC-derived exosomes:
- Cell-free (contain no cellular DNA)
- Non-replicating and metabolically inactive
- Rigorously tested for safety, sterility, and purity
- Designed to deliver targeted regenerative signals
MSCs and their exosomes naturally exist in the body but decline with age. By replenishing the body with high-quality, umbilical cord–derived exosomes, the body may be better supported in:
- Reducing inflammation
- Accelerating tissue repair
- Supporting recovery and performance
Is This Better Than Stem Cells?
Unlike stem cells, exosomes do not carry live DNA. Remarkably, a significant portion of the therapeutic benefits attributed to stem cells actually stem from the actions of the exosomes they release. This feature sets exosomes apart as a superior choice, offering a safe and highly effective approach to tissue repair and rejuvenation.
Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Are Not Approved as Drugs and Are Exclusively Sold for Research Purposes in Various Areas.
Application Options
- Direct Injection
- IV Treatment
- Nebulization