Exosomes are tiny messengers that help your cells talk to each other. They carry signals that tell your body where to repair, rebuild, and calm down inflammation.
At Bloom Infusions & Wellness, exosome therapy is used to support recovery, skin renewal, and tissue repair, especially when your body feel down, inflamed, or slow to heal. It’s natural, powerful, and focused entirely on helping your body do what it already knows how to do just more efficiently.
Exosomes are small particles released by stem cells. They don’t turn into new tissue like stem cells, but they send important signals that help healing happen. They can reduce swelling, promote new cell growth, and support smoother communication between cells.
When used in therapy, exosomes are placed into areas of the body that need help like sore joints, tired skin, or injured tissue. They bring in fresh instructions for healing, helping your body reset and repair more quickly.
Exosome therapy is for those looking for faster recovery, healthier skin, or a gentler option for inflammation and fatigue. It’s often used when you want to support your body in a focused, non-invasive way.
We use exosome therapy with care. You might be dealing with pain, recovering from an injury, or looking for support with aging. Our team will create a plan focused on your health and goals.
Helps calm the body’s stress response and ease swelling in joints or tissues.
Delivers targeted signals to encourage repair and tissue regeneration.
Used in skin and scalp treatments to support smoother, firmer skin and healthier hair growth.
Helps cells respond better to damage and maintain long-term balance.
Supports healing using cell messages, no live cells involved. It’s gentle and low risk.
Supports your body’s natural systems, helping you feel more energized, balanced, and resilient over time.
Everything you need to know before your first visit to Bloom Infusions & Wellness.
It’s often used for joint pain, soft tissue recovery, skin texture, hair thinning, and overall inflammation.
Yes. Exosomes come from stem cells, but they don’t become new cells. They tell existing cells how to heal.
Some people feel improvements within days, others notice changes over weeks as their body responds.
Yes. Exosomes are processed carefully and are free of live cells, making them a low-risk option.
It depends on your goals. Most plans range from one to a few sessions, spaced out over time.