Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative Cellular Therapy
Allografts, exosomes & secretomes — your body's own repair signals, thoughtfully sourced and put to work. Non-surgical, and always explained in plain English.
What is an allograft — and why don't we call it a "stem cell"?
An allograft is simply donated human tissue. In our case, it's the rich extracellular matrix drawn from carefully screened, healthy, full-term placental and umbilical donations — a concentrated bundle of the body's own building blocks: collagen, growth factors, peptides, and the signaling molecules your cells use to organize repair.
We deliberately don't call it a "stem cell" — for two reasons:
- Because it isn't one. What we provide isn't a vial of living stem cells "replanted" into your body. It's the matrix and the messages — the signals that young, healthy cells produce — used in a homologous way, meaning to do what that tissue naturally does.
- Because you deserve the straight story. "Stem cell" has become a loose, overused buzzword. We'd rather tell you precisely what this is, let it stand on its own merits, and let you decide.
Allograft, exosome, secretome
Three words you'll hear — here's the plain-English difference.
Allograft — the matrix
The full extracellular-matrix scaffold: collagens, growth factors, and signaling components together, minimally processed from screened placental & umbilical tissue. The complete building material.
Exosomes — the messengers
Tiny vesicles cells use to talk to one another. Isolated and used on their own, they can be directed to specific areas — skin, hair, joints, and more.
Secretome — the whole broth
Everything beneficial the cells secrete — growth factors, cytokines, exosomes, and proteins — the full, signal-rich mix. Think of it as the "soup" of all that's in there, minus the matrix itself.
A non-surgical approach
Sought after for pain & soft-tissue recovery
Regenerative cellular therapy has become one of the most talked-about non-surgical approaches for pain and soft-tissue recovery — people explore it for joints, tendons, and everyday wear and tear. We'll always be straight with you about what's understood and what isn't, and we will never promise a result. What we can promise is an honest conversation.
The allograft advantage
Because an allograft delivers the whole extracellular matrix — collagen, growth factors, and a full spectrum of signaling molecules together — it hands your body a rich, ready-made toolkit rather than a single isolated ingredient. Here's what people appreciate about it:
- A complete signal, not a single factor — the full matrix works together the way nature intended.
- Non-surgical & off-the-shelf — no harvest procedure, no surgery, minimal downtime.
- Homologous use — used to support the tissue's own natural function.
- Consistent, screened sourcing — every lot is rigorously tested and traceable.
The secretome — the full conversation
If the allograft is the building material and exosomes are the messengers, the secretome is the entire conversation: growth factors, cytokines, exosomes, and proteins all together. It's the signal-rich "broth" people choose when they're after broad, whole-system support rather than a single target — a comprehensive way to give the body's own repair signaling something to draw on.
PRP Jelly — fresh signals, not recycled cells
Ask about PRP Jelly, our mesenchymal secretome product. Unlike older platelet treatments that recycle your own drawn blood, PRP Jelly delivers fresh regenerative signaling from screened, young mesenchymal sources — fresh signals, not recycled cells.
Sourced with care
Every allograft, exosome, and secretome we use is US-derived and ethically sourced from FDA-registered, CLIA-certified labs, in compliance with FDA guidelines for human cell & tissue products. That means rigorously screened, healthy full-term donations, multi-generation donor history, comprehensive donor testing, a clean 14-day quarantine, and a fully tracked chain of custody from donation to delivery — a level of care we're glad to walk you through in detail.
Financing that makes it possible
Regenerative care is an investment in yourself — and you don't have to pay for it all at once. We partner with Cherry and Affirm for flexible payment plans. Ask about financing at your consult, or when you call to book.
Questions people actually ask
Is this "stem cell therapy"?
No — and we're glad you asked. What we provide is an allograft: the extracellular matrix and signaling factors from screened donor tissue — not living stem cells transplanted into you. We use the precise word on purpose.
What's the difference between an allograft, an exosome, and a secretome?
An allograft is the full matrix of building blocks. Exosomes are the individual "messenger" vesicles, often classified for a targeted area. The secretome is the complete mix of everything the cells secrete. Same family — different levels of concentration and use.
Can exosomes really be targeted to my hair, skin, or joints?
The exosome matrices are classified during processing to focus on a specific area — hair, skin, joints, intimacy, or a comprehensive blend. That's about how the product is prepared and where it's applied; it is not a guarantee of any particular result.
Is it surgery?
No. Regenerative cellular therapy is non-surgical and typically delivered in-office during a short visit.
Will it work for me?
We can't promise an outcome — no one honestly can, and we won't pretend otherwise. What we can do is review your history and goals honestly and help you decide whether it's worth exploring. Individual results vary.
Where does it come from?
US-derived from screened, healthy full-term placental and umbilical donations — ethically sourced from FDA-registered, CLIA-certified labs, with extensive donor testing and chain-of-custody tracking.
Explore your regenerative options.
Individual results vary. Regenerative cellular therapy is a wellness-focused, non-surgical option provided for patients interested in exploring it. Nothing here is a medical claim, a diagnosis, or a guarantee of outcome, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Your options are always reviewed one-on-one with our provider.