The combination of Fibrin’s sealing capabilities and the regenerative potential of exosomes represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of disc-related conditions.
When combined with Fibrin, exosomes can revolutionize treatment for various conditions and injuries.
Exosomes and Fibrin are biologic treatment options that allow patients to restore their mobility and find relief from pain. Unlike surgery, biologic procedures are completed as outpatient visits, and patients can typically return to the activities they love within days.
“We are learning from our patients that have had failed biologic treatments such as PRP and stem cells. With Leaky Disc Syndrome, the biologics don’t stay in place; only with the DISCSEEL® Procedure and the sticky properties of Fibrin do the biologics remain in place, providing the patient with maximum benefit.”
Dr. Kevin Pauza
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Dr. Kevin Pauza’s team patented the method that seals damaged spinal discs using Fibrin, an FDA-approved drug, and introduces exosomes into those sealed discs to successfully treat low back pain and neck pain. Because exosomes are pure chromosomal messengers and not just a biologic, exosomes can’t be rejected by the body, allowing them to work equally well in all.
Once you are confirmed as a candidate for biologic treatment based on your specific condition and needs, the process starts with an in-person consultation with Dr. Pauza. You can discuss your medical history and have a physical examination. The consultation is a crucial part of the biologic treatment process because no two patients are alike. By speaking with you one-on-one, Dr. Pauza will get the information he needs to tailor your biologic treatment to you. By pinpointing the underlying cause of your pain and successfully treating it, Dr. Pauza can provide long-lasting relief and improved quality of life.
How can joint pain be helped with biologic treatments?
As the strongest known anti-inflammatory, exosomes can directly target the inflammation and pain that causes joint pain. However, exosomes don’t stop there. While exosomes reduce inflammation, they also promote the growth of new, healthy tissue that provides long-lasting healing. Exosomes allow patients to potentially delay or avoid the need for more invasive procedures.
Benefits include:
Reduced inflammation and pain
Exosomes possess anti-inflammatory properties that can help decrease inflammation and alleviate the pain caused by damaged tissue in affected joints.
Tissue regeneration
Exosomes can deliver growth factors and signaling molecules to the affected joint, promoting the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues.
Modulated immune response
Joint pain can sometimes involve an abnormal immune response. Exosomes can help regulate the immune system in the affected area, creating a more conducive environment for healing.
Reduced inflammation and pain
Exosomes possess anti-inflammatory properties that can help decrease inflammation and alleviate pain associated with conditions such as degenerative disc disease.
Tissue regeneration
Exosomes can deliver growth factors and signaling molecules to the affected area, promoting the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues in the spine, such as intervertebral discs and cartilage.
Modulated immune response
Back pain can sometimes involve an abnormal immune response. Exosomes can help regulate the immune system in the affected area, creating a more conducive environment for healing and potentially slowing the progression of degenerative conditions.
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