What are exosomes? Exosomes are very small lipid membrane-wrapped cytoplasmic bodies measuring 50 to 150 nanometers that exist in the body. Exosomes contain microRNA, messenger RNA, DNA, proteins, etc., and in recent years it has been discovered that microRNA and messenger RNA are important intercellular communication tools that allow cells to communicate with each other and transfer information. It is believed that treatments that utilize the properties of exosomes will be effective in various fields, including aging care. Treatment using exosomes at our clinic The potential of exosomes is great, and they affect the 37 trillion cells of humans in various ways, playing a major role in cellular change and maintaining daily life.


