Contains 1,000+ Growth Factors including:
Name | Description | Function |
---|---|---|
VEGFR | VEGF Receptor | Angiogenesis |
VEGF | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor | Angiogenesis & Chemotaxis |
Ang1 | Angiopoietin 1 | Angiogenesis and Supports VEGF |
TIMP-1 | Collagenase reakdown | Blocks matrix breakdown |
TIMP-2 | Collagenase reakdown | Blocks matrix breakdown |
IL-1 B | Interleukin 1B | Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, Modulates Inflammation |
PDGF-AA | Platelet Derived Growth Factor | Cell Survival & MSC Proliferation - Mitogenic |
TGFb3 | Transforming Growth Factor Beta 3 | Immunology - Modulates Inflammation |
bFGF | Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor | Mitogenic Cell Survival and Tissue Regeneration |
HGF | Hepatocyte Growth Factor | Wound Healing - Tissue Regeneration & Organ Survival |
Micro-vesicles (30-150nm) that are involved in cell communication. This is a new frontier in regenerative medicine. These exosomes have been recently discovered to be involved in direct cell signaling. The exosomes are isolated from donated human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and purified using proprietary processing. The unique benefit to these exosomes is that they are stem cell-derived and bring a wide array of growth factors to stimulate and modulate many processes within the healing cascade.
Exosomes are not cells but are micro-vesicles, which are about 1/1,000th the size of a cell, and contain no nucleus or DNA. They can be regarded as the purest form of cellular therapy available, because their function is to direct tissue and wound healing by activating the patient's own regenerative cell response. This is one of the latest generations of naturally bioactive stem cell-based products for patient treatment.
Stem cells and stem cell therapy work by paracrine signaling (local cell-to-cell communication to induce changes in nearby cells) to create the appropriate healing environment to restore tissue. The exosomes are those paracrine signals isolated from stem cells that can be delivered without the need for delivering stem cells. As the technology and discovery of new methods of treating patients has evolved, the science shows that the optimal way to provide true "stem cell therapy" is to directly provide the signals as its own therapy and avoid potential issues with delivering and keeping transplanted cells alive.
Stem cells by nature work to heal, repair, and restore the body. But, in some cases where there is a chronic abnormality, these cells fall into an inflammatory state, work in an unregulated capacity and inhibit healing. The 1,000+ growth factor proteins found to naturally occur in healthy tissue and in exosomes have shown to help modulate the inflammatory healing process. This is accomplished by activating and recruiting the patients' own cells to the area, revascularizing the area and reducing the inflammatory response to allow natural healing.
On average, patients will see the effects and potential relief within 4 weeks of the initial treatment. Many patients with pain, inflammation, degenerative diseases, or strains experience significant improvement after a single treatment.
As every patient is different, it is important to refer to your physician for the appropriate treatment plan to meet your individual needs and determine if you are a candidate for exosomes.
Your physician will advise about their specific protocols and procedures in preparation of your exosomes treatment. Most patients resume to normal daily function post-procedure, but it is recommended that strenuous exercise be avoided immediately after your procedure to allow the success of treatment. Your physician will discuss with you the post-procedure protocol and the appropriate follow-up.
Renewosome™ technology has the potential to upregulate the ERK pathway, a crucial signal for hair proliferation. Additionally, it is expected to support the prolonging of anagen (hair growth) phase and stimulate the transition from telogen to anagen. The Growth Factor Complex in our Human Platelet Extract is expected to enhance hair shaft size and DPC proliferation.
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Contains over 2 trillion exosomes per bottle
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