What Are Exosomes?

Exosomes are small packets of proteins, cytokines, and messenger RNA (mRNA) exchanged between cells. The material within an exosome (extracellular vesicle) carries information that orders receiving cells to take specific actions like growing or producing new healing proteins. The idea behind this therapy is to take extracellular vesicles produced by stem cells and inject the exosomes alone (and not the stem cells). The proteins and growth factors within the extracellular vesicle are designed to stimulate the receiving cells to act younger, grow faster, and even replace damaged RNA or protein strands.

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Where Do Exosomes Come From?

While all cells release extracellular vesicles to communicate, most are unsuitable for regenerative therapy. Regenerative medicine requires specific proteins that stimulate cell growth and the production of further growth factors.

Therefore, the extracellular vesicles used for exosome injections by the Advanced Relief Institute are harvested from amniotic fluid or the fluid surrounding stem cells grown in a lab. The targeted growth factors are separated from the stem cells and concentrated using a centrifuge. Then, the purified proteins can be used for this treatment.

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Why Should I Choose the Advanced Relief Institute for My Exosome Therapy?

The pain management doctors at the Advanced Relief Institute specialize in regenerative medicine and interventional pain therapies. With the latest scientific advancements, we stay ahead of the curve to offer our patients the most effective treatment options. Our providers understand the unique nature of each patient’s concerns and use a multidisciplinary approach to find the best treatment options for your needs.

By offering a holistic approach to treatment, we address not just your symptoms but the underlying causes to promote long-lasting results. Consult with one of our pain specialists to determine if exosome therapy can treat your concerns. We offer appointments at multiple convenient locations to help our patients experience lasting relief from chronic pain.

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How Is Exosome Therapy Performed?

Exosome injections use donated extracellular vesicles that come pre-packaged in a concentrated solution. When you come into our office, your doctor will identify the areas that require treatment.

All injections done at the Advanced Relief Institute include lidocaine (a local anesthetic) to ease discomfort. Your doctor will use a thin needle to inject the extracellular vesicles.

Ultrasound or other guidance technology will be used to guide the needle into the treatment area. Some patients may require several injections, while others may only require one.

What Is Recovery Like After Exosome Injections?

Most patients experience little to no downtime after their injections. However, it's common to have minor swelling, redness, or sensitivity around the injection sites for the first two to three days. Patients should avoid placing strain on the treated area for about two to three weeks to ensure optimal results. This precaution helps promote proper healing and minimizes any potential discomfort.

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Exosome therapy harnesses your body’s healing power, accelerating recovery from injuries and reducing inflammation. With a proven track record in regenerative medicine, the Advanced Relief Institute has helped numerous patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall health. We take great pride in our holistic, patient-centric approach to pain management, which is why our team takes the time to listen to your needs, thoroughly explain the treatment process, and make sure all of your questions are answered. We have a history of delivering meaningful, measurable results to patients, helping them recover faster and live more fulfilling lives without the constant nag of chronic pain. Contact the Advanced Relief Institute today to learn more and start your journey toward relief.

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