Exosome Therapy
At Dr. Linette Williamson MD in Carlsbad, CA, we offer a range of innovative treatments to manage pain and inflammation. Exosome therapy is just one way of alleviating pain without the need to turn to surgery or harsh medications with undesirable side effects.
What Is Exosome Therapy?
This is the newest frontier in cellular regeneration procedures, following in the footsteps of various other effective therapies like stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma. This therapy can improve signaling between cells, decrease inflammation, cause cells to regenerate, and modify the body's immune response when it's not healthy.
Understanding Exosomes
Exosomes are small vesicles released by all the cells, but especially by stem cells. They are, essentially, little messengers carrying essential signaling proteins and genetic information from cell to cell.
Their main job is to act as a connection between all our cells, facilitating communication whether cells are near to each other or distant. The information they carry tells our cells to turn on or off specific functions or to react in a particular way.
What It Has to Do with Pain
When our stem cells are communicating well with each other and doing their job, they hurry to the site of injury and start repairing tissues. As we age, they become less and less efficient at this process. Injuries take longer to heal and degenerative conditions overwhelm us.
It's not just age that can create a problem. Environmental factors, genetic disorders, and chronic diseases like Lyme, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation can interfere or dysregulate the signaling between cells, leaving them unable to reduce inflammation and repair tissues.
How Exosome Therapy Works
Exosome therapy is responsible, among other things, for assisting both the T-cells and NK cells in our immune system. T-cells are in charge of calming an immune response, while NK cells are in charge of ramping up that reaction. We need both, however when NK cells aren't "turned off" or T-cells aren't "turned on," pain and inflammation are often the result.
When exosomes are delivered directly into an impacted joint, they begin signaling to the cells to return to healthy function. They send proteins into the walls of the cells telling the cells how to regulate themselves. There are two stages to the body's reaction. In the first stage, which happens almost immediately, the inflammatory response is turned off. In the second stage, the exosomes basically inform the cells how to regulate themselves properly in the future, leading to long-term relief.
Who Is This Treatment For?
There are several disorders that can be improved with this treatment or a combo of exosome treatment and other treatments. It shows particular promise in the treatment of chronic inflammation, pain from autoimmune disorders or fibromyalgia, degenerative diseases, and Lyme disease.
When you visit us for a consultation, we will thoroughly look at your distinct medical history, physiology, and issues and help you choose the right treatments for the best possible result.
How Does Treatment Work?
Exosomes are simply injected into the area in question, which is often a joint. The exosomes themselves are highly concentrated: just one milliliter of the solution can have as many as 1 billion to 15 billion exosomes. The dosing depends on your distinct needs and the treatment plan we developed together.
The entire thing occurs in our office on an outpatient basis. There is no need to make special arrangements, and there is no long downtime period for recovery.
Is This a Safe Treatment?
Your body makes and utilizes exosomes all the time and knows what to do with them. No long-lasting adverse side effects have ever been reported with this treatment.
Where Do Exosomes Come From?
Exosomes are drawn from MSC or Mesenchymal stem cells. These stem cells are unique in the body because they have the power to differentiate. While all other cells divide and multiply, creating a new cell of exactly the same kind as the original, MSC cells are able to turn into any kind of cell at all.
How Many Treatments Are Necessary?
Therapy is as unique as every person that walks through our doors. For some individuals, only one treatment is enough. Others might require multiple doses to get the results they need. Still others will only need an occasional booster therapy.
How Long Does It Take to See Results?
Your results will typically depend on your age, the extent of your condition, and how long you've been suffering. As we age, our bodies become slower to respond to stem cell signals. But do not be discouraged if results aren't instant.
Because it takes the body time to repair itself, it's normal to need three to four months at least to begin seeing the real benefits. The greatest results often manifest around nine months after therapy.
For more information about Dr. Linette's practice and Exosomes in San Marcos, California, contact us at 760-875-2627 or visit our website at LinetteWilliamson.com and schedule your appointment today!