Inside Exosome Therapy: Can Cell Signals Repair the Body?
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- Exosomes play a critical role in cellular communication and healing.
Exosomes are microscopic vesicles released by cells that carry proteins, mRNA, and microRNA. These particles act as signaling messengers between cells and may temporarily allow local stem cells to revert to a more regenerative state, enabling tissue repair and regeneration. - Clinical experience suggests broad applications for exosome therapy.
Over seven years of clinical practice, Dr. Park has treated more than 700 patients using exosome therapies for a wide range of conditions including joint injuries, tendon damage, circulation issues, chronic pain, facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, and neurological support. Delivery methods commonly include IV infusion, intranasal injections, and targeted joint injections. - Exosome therapy shows promising safety and emerging neurological applications.
Dr. Park reports very low complication rates and describes the potential of intranasal delivery to reach the brain through the cribriform plate. This approach may support cognitive health and is being explored for neurological and developmental conditions such as autism.

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