About XOSOME IV Therapy

1.What is XOSOME?

XOSOME, also recognized as Stem Cell Culture Supernatants, is a refined solution derived from the culture mediums of adipose or umbilical tissue mesenchymal stem cells. Through a meticulous process of filtration and sterilization, XOSOME captures a rich array of stem cell-derived active substances, including anti-inflammatory molecules and growth factors. This potent mixture is designed to rejuvenate aging cells and enhance overall health and physical condition, all while being free of side effects.

2.Who is the ideal candidate for XOSOME therapy?

XOSOME therapy is universally beneficial, targeting cell restoration and bodily function enhancement, and is particularly effective in improving skin conditions and regulating inflammatory responses. The therapy is suitable for most adults, except for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

3.What benefits does XOSOME therapy offer?

XOSOME therapy addresses a variety of conditions, including wrinkle reduction, hair loss, knee joint inflammation, and general body pains associated with aging. It notably improves skin elasticity, enhances melanin metabolism, repairs damaged skin cells, and fosters hair regrowth.

4.When can results be expected front XOSOME therapy?

XOSOME therapy enriches your body with a high concentration of growth factors and other active biomolecules, leading to noticeable improvements as early as the day of treatment or within the first week. Results include alleviated body pain, enhanced sleep quality, and improved skin tone, although individual experiences may vary.

5.Are there any risk or side effects?

While XOSOME therapy is largely safe, minor risks exist, such as rare allergic reactions or discomfort at the injection site.

  • Allergic Reactions:Although rare, some patients may experience allergic reactions such as cold sweats, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, and low blood pressure. Severe cases can lead to shock, requiring immediate medical attention.
  • Injection Site Reactions:Pain, swelling, or minor bleeding at the injection site can occur. In rare instances, nerve damage or internal bleeding might happen. Our medical team is equipped to manage and mitigate al, adverse effects swiftly and effectively.

Our medical team is equipped to manage and mitigate al, adverse effects swiftly and effectively.

6.What does the XOSOME therapy procedure involve?

The therapy process is streamlined for your convenience:
1) Consultation and personalized treatment planning.
2) Signing of informed consent
3) Preliminary allergy testing
4) Administration of therapy
5) Brief post-therapy rest
6) Seamless payment processing

7.Can I get more information before starting therapy?

Absolutely. We offer detailed pre-therapy consultations and are committed to ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable before proceeding with treatment. Our experts are on hand to answer any queries during your initial consultation and directly before therapy.

8.How is XOSOME therapy administered?

XOSOME is primarily delivered intravenously to ensure systemic distribution of growth factors. Localized treatments are also available for targeted issues such as knee joint pain, following an doctor assessment.

9.How long does a session last?

Each therapy session is quick and efficient, lasting approximately 30-40 minutes.

10.Is the treatment uncomfortable?

Thanks to the use of ultra-fine needles, hence there is minimal to no pain.

11.What should I do before and after therapy?

We advise avoiding alcohol prior to your session and attending when in good health to maximize treatment efficacy. Normal activities can typically be resumed the day following your session, with no special aftercare required. Our team will follow up to address any concerns and ensure your satisfaction with the results.

12.How to tell hospital when patient goes for urine test and inflammation factor test? Like what test exactly do they have to do.

First of all, it is not necessary to take any blood as a pre-requestion for XOSOME injection. According to our real world experience, some patient who is suffering from Gout or Rheumatoid Arthritis, after the injection of XOSOME 1 or 1.5 months, their Uric acid or C-reavtive protein (CRP) would be improved. But for most of the client who are just suffering sub health, most of them would get subjectively improvement on the body but not necessary to get numerically improvement. Therefore in our current practice we would not active promote client to take the blood test before or after the injection.

12.1 Would NK test be enough?

It is not recommended to do any NK test before or after the XOSOME procedure as it is not related.

12.2 Can use recent annual check up instead?

Please refer to Answer for Question 1.

12.3 What’s the purpose of getting the test from patient? To check whether they’re eligible for exosomes or not? Or to compare before and after getting exosomes?

Please refer to Answer for Question 1.

13.After full payment how long does it take to start the process at our clinic?

3 days .

14.⁠In case patient has to postpone the appointment urgently after everything is confirmed, they have to tell us within how many days prior to the appointment?

2 days .

15.⁠If the patient has slightly hair loss, the IV drip can promote the hair growth somehow?

Yes. but we highly recommend to use subcutaneous injection to tackle the hair loss problem which is even better.

16.What would be the best time during the day for the most effective on IV dripping? Or it could be anytime?

Could be anytime.

17.How patient should prepare themself before starting the process.

Make sure no fever .

18.According to your info, it takes 45mins to take the IV drip, however we acknowledged about NAD+ drip that doctor recommends to take it slow as much as possible like at least 4hrs., If patient takes it for the first time. Would it be more effective if we do the same with exosomes drip?

No matter long or short it didn’t impact the efficacy of the exosome injection .

19.For hair, joint and gout injection course, how often patient need to get more exosomes after the first course is over?

For hair, it is recommended to do every 2 weeks and for 6 times. For joint it is recommended to do it every 1.5 months to 2 months.