Your Guide to Exosome Therapy
Everything you need to know about exosomes — what they are, how they work, and whether they're right for your regenerative goals.
Your body's cellular messengers.
Exosomes are tiny vesicles (30-150 nanometers) released by cells to communicate with other cells. They carry proteins, lipids, and genetic material that deliver instructions — telling recipient cells to repair, regenerate, or reduce inflammation.
Think of exosomes as packages of regenerative instructions. When delivered via IV, they circulate throughout your body, delivering these repair signals to cells and tissues that need them. At Range Medical in Newport Beach, we use exosome therapy for anti-aging, recovery, and regenerative support.
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When you want to regenerate, not just treat.
Exosome therapy is for people looking beyond symptom management — those who want to support their body's natural repair processes. If any of these resonate, exosomes might be worth exploring.
How exosome therapy works.
The process is straightforward. Here's what to expect at our Newport Beach clinic.
Assessment
Start with a Range Assessment. Your provider will discuss your goals, review your health history, and determine if exosome therapy is appropriate for your situation.
Preparation
On treatment day, we prepare the exosome solution. Our exosomes are sourced from vetted suppliers and stored under strict quality controls.
IV infusion
Exosomes are delivered through a standard IV, typically over 30-60 minutes. You can relax, read, or work during the infusion.
Signaling begins
Once in your bloodstream, exosomes circulate and deliver regenerative signals to cells throughout your body. Results develop over weeks to months.
The potential of cellular signaling.
Exosome therapy represents a new frontier in regenerative medicine. Here's what makes it unique.
Evidence-Based Results
We've summarized the peer-reviewed research. Click any study to get the full breakdown — free.
Exosomes Mediate Cell-to-Cell Communication
Research established that exosomes are key mediators of cell communication, carrying proteins, lipids, and genetic material between cells.
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009
Exosomes Promote Tissue Repair
Studies show that stem cell-derived exosomes promote tissue repair and regeneration across multiple tissue types.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Anti-Inflammatory Properties Documented
Research shows exosomes carry immunomodulatory molecules that help regulate chronic inflammation.
Cells, 2019
Potential for Neurological Support
Emerging research suggests exosomes can cross the blood-brain barrier to deliver neuroprotective signals to the brain.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 2017
Accelerated Wound Healing Observed
Studies show exosomes accelerate wound healing by promoting angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) and collagen synthesis.
Theranostics, 2018
Favorable Safety Profile
Clinical studies report a favorable safety profile for exosome therapy with minimal adverse effects.
Stem Cells International, 2017
Exosome therapy is an emerging field. These studies reflect current research findings. Individual results may vary. Treatment at Range Medical is provided under medical supervision.
Common Questions
The exosomes we use are derived from carefully screened, ethically sourced donor tissue (typically umbilical cord or placental tissue). All sources undergo rigorous testing for safety, sterility, and quality before being processed into exosome preparations.
No. Exosomes are not cells — they're tiny signaling vesicles released by cells. They carry proteins, lipids, and RNA that communicate with your cells to promote repair. This provides regenerative benefits without the complexity and regulatory issues of stem cell therapy.
It depends on your goals and condition. Some patients see significant benefit from a single infusion. Others, especially those with chronic conditions or significant inflammation, may benefit from 2-3 treatments spaced a few weeks apart.
The infusion itself is similar to any standard IV — you'll feel the initial needle stick, then the infusion runs over 30-60 minutes. Most patients don't feel anything unusual during the infusion. Some report feeling energized or clear-headed afterward.
Exosomes work by signaling your cells to repair and regenerate, which takes time. Some patients notice improvements within 2-4 weeks. Full benefits often emerge over 2-3 months as cellular repair processes complete.
Yes, when sourced from reputable suppliers and administered by trained medical professionals. Exosomes have an excellent safety profile because they're naturally occurring signaling molecules. We use only rigorously tested, quality-controlled preparations.
Interested in exosome therapy?
Start with a free Range Assessment. Your provider will review your goals and determine if exosome therapy is a good fit for your situation. Our Newport Beach team is here to help.
