The difference lies in the use of donor cells. Exosome therapy doesn’t require living cells that adapt and become specific cells in your body.
Stem cells are derived from various sources, such as donated umbilical cord blood or amniotic fluid. They have the potential to differentiate into different cell types and can be used to treat conditions like joint pain, osteoarthritis, sports injuries, and more. For example, stem cell therapy in Puyallup can be used to help grow new tissues in joints, or to grow fresh and younger-looking skin.
Exosomes aren’t living cells. They’re packages of “information” created by cells, including messenger-RNA, micro-RNA, signaling cytokines, and proteins. They help cells communicate for improved healing.