IV Exosomes therapy involves the infusion of exosomes, which are tiny extracellular vesicles that carry genetic material, proteins, and lipids between cells. These exosomes are derived from stem cells and are used to promote cellular communication and regeneration. Infused directly into the bloodstream, 100 billion exosomes per injection can target various tissues to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and support overall cellular rejuvenation. This therapy is gaining attention for its regenerative potential, particularly for tissue repair, immune system support, and reducing the effects of aging.
Technologies:
100B Exosomes per Injection
Cellular Regeneration: Exosomes promote the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues by enhancing cellular communication and accelerating healing processes.
Reduced Inflammation: Helps decrease chronic inflammation and support tissue healing through anti-inflammatory cytokine activity.
Improved Immune Function: Boosts the body’s immune response, helping to fight infections and support overall immune health.
Anti-Aging Effects: Supports rejuvenation at the cellular level, potentially reducing visible signs of aging and promoting healthier skin.
Enhanced Recovery: Speeds up recovery from injuries, surgeries, or intense physical activity by stimulating tissue repair and reducing healing time.
Active Cancer: Since exosomes can influence cellular activity, patients with active cancer should avoid exosome therapy unless specifically cleared by an oncologist.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not well-established, so consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended.
Immune Suppression: Individuals on immunosuppressive therapies should consult their doctor due to potential interactions with immune modulation.
Autoimmune Disorders: Those with autoimmune diseases should consult their physician before undergoing exosome therapy.
Allergic Reactions: Individuals with known allergies to the components in exosome therapy should avoid treatment.