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Exosomes For Medspas, Plastic Surgeons and Aesthetic Practices | Dr. David Greene Arizona

Exosomes have become exceptionally popular in regenerative medicine. This includes regenerative aesthetics procedures at MedSpas, aesthetics practices, and plastic surgery practices, said Dr. David Greene Arizona , a retired orthopedic. Exosomes are actually cellular byproducts, and not cell themselves. When cells produce these extracellular vesicles, they contain a significant amount of information. This information comes in the form of regenerative elements including cytokines, growth factors, RNA, interleukins, and more. When exosomes are used in regenerative therapies, they are critical in a cell to cell communication, added Dr. David Greene , founder, and CEO of R3 Stem Cell . This may facilitate many different functions including collagen formation, wound healing, cellular formation, and a lot more! Why are they so popular in regenerative aesthetics for procedures involving hair, face, and sexual health? Size  – since they are between 40 and 140nm, the needle size doesn’t matter.

What is Umbilical Cord Wharton's Jelly? | Dr. David Greene Arizona

The umbilical cord itself is a structure connecting the placenta to the developing fetus. It is the primary means of nourishing the growing fetus. At term, the umbilical cord is usually between 40 and 60cm, and its diameter is about 2cm. First of all, the name “Wharton’s Jelly” was derived in the 1600s from Dr. Thomas Wharton, who first described it. It is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord, that surrounds the two umbilical arteries and the one vein. Interestingly, Dr. Wharton knew nothing about any “cells” in the jelly, as cells themselves weren’t actually discovered until a decade later! Wharton’s jelly is mostly mucoid connective tissue. One of its functions during fetal growth is to prevent kinking of the blood vessels as the fetus moves in the womb. Over 90% of Wharton’s Jelly is comprised of collagen, glycoprotein, hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and other plasma proteins, shared Dr. David Greene Arizona . Over the past decade, numerous researchers have shown

Dr. David Greene Arizona Shared Regenerative Medicine Benefits

 Regenerative medicine is a rather new field of study that has begun to show much promise over the past few years giving hope to thousands of patients worldwide. For the past few decades and presumably longer, the main strategy of clinical medicine has been only to identify symptoms and use medications or surgery to treat those symptoms which is rarely successful and very exhausting both for the patient and the medical team. As Dr. David Greene Arizona shared, Regenerative medicine’s main goal, on the other hand, is to zero in on the injury or disease’s point of origin, and replace or repair damaged tissues and cells so the body’s natural process of healing can occur. R3 Stem Cell therapy in Phoenix, Arizona specializes in a myriad of different regenerative medicine therapies to help treat chronic pain/inflammation, fight diseases, treat cancers, and even help combat the dreadful process of aging, shared Dr. David Greene . Regenerative medicine combines many different fields of scienc

Advanced PDO Thread Lift Training Courses By R3 Medical Training

  R3 Medical Training is now offering an Advanced PDO  Thread Lift Training  Course in addition to its highly successful Basic Training Courses. The hands-on Advanced Training Course allows providers to learn techniques for the neck, buttocks, legs in addition to some intricate facial procedures. The procedures are being offered monthly in San Diego and Nashville. With thread lifts being such a growing trend in the aesthetics market, providers need hands-on training to keep up with competitors as there is a bit of a learning curve for the procedures. According to R3 Medical Training CEO Dr. David Greene , "At our PDO Thread Lift Training courses, providers learn in an immersive setting with real patients and our expert trainers who have done many thousands of procedures. Providers should definitely take the Course as they will immediately be ready for patient care!" The Courses are being offered regularly, with only a few participants being accepted for each one, added Dr. Da