PRP vs. Exosomes: Understanding the Next Level of Healing
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) works by concentrating your body’s own platelets—rich in growth factors—and delivering them to areas that need repair. These growth factors activate local cells and stimulate them to release exosomes—tiny but powerful messengers that coordinate healing, reduce inflammation, and drive tissue regeneration.
In many ways, PRP acts as a trigger—encouraging your body to produce its own healing signals.
Exosome therapy represents the next step forward. Instead of only stimulating your cells to produce exosomes, we deliver these powerful signaling messengers directly in a highly concentrated form. Once introduced into the body, exosomes immediately begin orchestrating repair—and they also stimulate your own cells to release even more exosomes, amplifying the healing response.
In simple terms:
• PRP → stimulates your cells to release healing exosomes
• Exosome therapy → delivers exosomes AND boosts your body’s own exosome production
As leaders in regenerative medicine, we recognize the evolution of these therapies and proudly support exosome-based treatments as the next tier of care—designed to enhance and accelerate your body’s natural ability to heal.
Your body already knows how to heal—we’re just taking it to the next level.
