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Exosomes are nanoscale extracellular vesicles that carry biological signals between cells — directing repair responses, modulating inflammation, and coordinating the body’s regenerative activity. Exosome therapy delivers these communication molecules to target tissues, supporting the biological signaling required for meaningful, durable regeneration.
Used at Harper MD in Weston, FL for joint restoration, hair regeneration, and longevity support. A high-specificity cellular communication modality.
Exosomes are naturally produced by cells as a communication mechanism — carrying microRNA, proteins, lipids, and other molecular cargo that instructs recipient cells on how to behave. In the context of tissue repair, exosomes from certain cell types carry repair-promoting signals that can upregulate regenerative pathways in target tissues.
When therapeutic exosomes are introduced into a target tissue, they deliver these biological instructions directly to local cells — promoting anti-inflammatory signaling, supporting cellular repair coordination, and improving the tissue environment in ways that downstream effects of other therapies may not fully achieve on their own.
Book My Free EvaluationExosomes cross cell membranes to deliver microRNA and protein cargo that directly influences gene expression in recipient cells — upregulating repair and regenerative pathways without requiring systemic intervention.
The signaling molecules carried by therapeutic exosomes help shift the local cellular environment from pro-inflammatory to pro-regenerative — reducing the conditions that impair healing and enabling more effective repair coordination.
Exosome cargo activates specific cellular pathways involved in proliferation, differentiation, and extracellular matrix production — the biological processes that underlie meaningful tissue restoration rather than surface-level symptom management.
Exosome therapy is applied at Harper MD where high-specificity cellular communication support is indicated — always as part of an evaluation-driven, coordinated protocol.
Exosome therapy supports multiple repair pathways simultaneously in joint tissue — improving how joint cells receive and respond to healing signals, particularly where signaling coordination is the primary barrier to recovery.
View Service →Delivers complex cellular communication packages to follicle cells — supporting the signaling environment that allows dormant follicles to become responsive again and growth cycles to resume more predictably.
View Service →Used in longevity protocols to support systemic cellular communication, improve tissue quality markers, and address the declining regenerative signaling that contributes to biological aging.
View Service →Questions about exosome therapy at Harper MD in Weston, FL. For more, visit our complete FAQ page.
See our FAQ for more detail." data-es="La FDA no ha aprobado los exosomas como producto farmacéutico. La terapia con exosomas sigue siendo un área de atención regulatoria activa.">The FDA has not approved exosomes as a drug product. Exosome therapy remains an area of active regulatory attention. Harper MD’s care language focuses on “supporting cellular signaling” and “tissue response” — not disease treatment claims. All marketing and clinical language is reviewed for compliance with FDA regenerative health policy. See our FAQ for more detail.
Both involve cellular signaling support, but through different mechanisms. Cellular regenerative therapy uses whole biological material containing growth factors, extracellular matrix, and cellular debris. Exosome therapy uses isolated extracellular vesicles — a more targeted delivery mechanism for molecular signals. The two can be used together or separately depending on evaluation findings.
This depends entirely on evaluation findings, the specific condition being addressed, and how the patient responds. Harper MD does not use fixed session counts as a selling point. Your care plan will include a specific protocol based on your individual biology and goals — not a generic package.
Book your free evaluation here." data-es="Sí. Harper MD no administra terapia con exosomas sin una evaluación completa.">Yes. Harper MD does not administer exosome therapy without a comprehensive evaluation. The evaluation determines whether exosome therapy is appropriate and how it fits into your overall care plan. Book your free evaluation here.
Your first evaluation at Harper MD is free and built around your specific biology. Exosome therapy is a high-specificity tool used within a coordinated protocol — not offered as a standalone treatment. The evaluation determines whether and how it applies to your care.
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