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Microneedling with Stem Cells
and/or Mesenchymal Exosomes

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Microneedling with Stem Cells

Undifferentiated human mesenchymal stem cells deliver unparalleled skin and hair rejuvenation. Our proprietary stem cell protocols eliminate acne scars, wrinkles, sagging skin and reverse hair loss.

Where do mesenchymal stem cells come from?2026-03-18T06:48:44-07:00

Our stem cell therapies use ethically sourced human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) derived from umbilical cord tissue during healthy cesarean section deliveries. Umbilical cord stem cells have been screened for genetic and infectious diseases using the strictest FDA standards.

Will stem cell therapy transfer the donor’s genes to me?2026-03-18T06:48:43-07:00

No. When you receive an IV infusion or injection of undifferentiated mesenchymal stem cells you will not inherit the genetic makeup of the donor umbilical cord tissue. The stem cells contain the most robust form of information to tell our own stem cells how to regenerate without transferring any genes. Regardless, the mothers who are donating their cord tissue are screened for diseases and lifestyle to ensure the best quality of stem cells for clinical use.

What conditions can stem cells treat?2026-03-18T06:48:42-07:00

Umbilical derived mesenchymal stem cells are highly concentrated in growth factors and cytokines that are no longer present in adults. Mesenchymal stem cells can be used to treat a vast variety of conditions in the body, skin and hair. In skin, stem cells are shown to be the most effective treatment for scar wrinkle reduction. In hair, stem cells deliver the strongest response for growth compared to peptides or plasma rich platelets.

At what age can you use stem cells?2026-03-18T06:48:42-07:00

People of all ages, including those of advanced age can achieve tremendous levels of healing and regeneration with the use of umbilical mesenchymal stem cells. In our practice they are most commonly used in people who are forty years and older for anti aging skin treatments. We use stem cells for moderate to severe acne scars in all ages.

Can stem cells come from other sources in my body?2026-03-18T06:48:41-07:00

Your body also contains its own mesenchymal stem cells that live in fat and bone marrow and can be isolated through an invasive procedure and reinjected into the body. However, these adult mesenchymal cells have accumulated toxic damage over the years, aging with you, which makes them significantly less effective than umbilical derived stem cells. Umbilical derived stem cells are ‘younger’ than a newborn’s stem cells. Additionally, by using birth tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells we avoid invasive procedures used for isolating autologous (your own) stem cells from fat tissue which increases the risk of infection, scarring, and overall reduces the person’s own stem cell pool.

What are ‘reproduced’ stem cells and are they effective?2026-03-18T06:48:40-07:00

‘Reproduced’ stem cells are cells grown in a lab by reproducing stem cells again and again from one set of umbilical derived tissue. This process dramatically reduces cell potency but is a common practice in labs around the world. We DO NOT use ‘reproduced’ stem cells, which means that they are in their most primitive and pristine form and have not lost any signaling potential.

Microneedling with Mesenchymal Exosomes

Mesenchymal exosomes are tiny ‘parcels’ of information in the form of DNA fragments and proteins that stimulate our body’s own stem cells to produce new and healthier cells, resulting in new, healthy skin and hair.

Where do mesenchymal exosomes come from?2026-03-18T06:48:45-07:00

These live cells are ethically sourced from human umbilical and placental tissue during healthy cesarean section deliveries.

Do you inherit the genes from the exosome donor?2026-03-18T06:48:44-07:00

No. Exosomes do not carry their donor’s genes and cannot transfer genes.

How are exosomes different from stem cells?2026-03-18T06:48:43-07:00

Exosomes and stem cells carry signals that trigger cell regeneration in all organs. They differ in the amount of signaling that they can do. Exosomes hold significantly less signals for repair than stem cells. Exosomes also have an immediate anti-inflammatory effect which tapers down over a course of weeks, versus stem cells secrete billions of their own exosomes over a course of months.

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Microneedling with Stem Cells and/or
Microneedling with Mesenchymal Exosomes

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