Exosome Therapy

Conveniently located to serve the areas of San Francisco, CA

A physician-guided regenerative approach designed to support erectile function at the cellular level.Exosome therapy delivers biological signals that may improve vascular health, tissue repair, and overall erectile performance—particularly when standard treatments are not sufficient.

How exosomes may help erectile function

An erection depends on three major physiologic systems:

  • Healthy penile blood vessels
  • Functional smooth muscle inside the corpora cavernosa
  • Intact nitric oxide signaling

Exosomes may support these systems through several mechanisms.

1. Improved Blood Vessel Formation

Exosomes contain angiogenic growth factors such as:

  • VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor)
  • FGF (fibroblast growth factor)

These signals may help stimulate new microvascular growth, improving penile blood flow.

2. Smooth Muscle Regeneration

Exosomes carry molecular signals that can:

  • Promote smooth muscle repair
  • Reduce fibrosis
  • Improve cavernosal elasticity

This may help restore the blood trapping mechanism necessary for strong erections.

3. Anti-Inflammatory Effects

Chronic inflammation contributes to vascular damage in ED. Exosomes contain molecules that.

How Exosome Therapy is performed

1. Medical Evaluation

Patients undergo evaluation to determine the cause of ED:

  • vascular ED
  • neurogenic ED
  • metabolic ED (diabetes)
  • age-related tissue decline

Exosome therapy is most suitable for mild to moderate vascular ED.

2. Injection Procedure

The procedure is typically performed in the clinic.

  • Topical anesthetic or local block
  • Exosome preparation drawn into syringes
  • Injection into the corpora cavernosa
  • show signs of high sympathetic tone

Treatment time: 15–30 minutes

Most patients resume normal activities the same day.

Treatment protocols used in clinics

Protocols vary because the therapy is still evolving. Typical approaches:

Protocol A – Exosome Alone

  • 1–2 treatment sessions
  • 4–6 weeks apart

Protocol B – Combination Regenerative Protocol

Many advanced men’s health clinics combine exosomes with:

  • PRP injections
  • Focused shockwave therapy
  • PDE5 inhibitors

This combination attempts to stimulate vascular regeneration and improved blood flow simultaneously.

Success Rates (Current Data)

Clinical data is still emerging. Small clinical studies and case series suggest:

  • 60–75% improvement in erectile function scores in mild-moderate ED
  • Improvements seen 4–12 weeks after treatment

However, long-term randomized trials are limited.

Advantages of Exosome Therapy

Potential benefits include:

  • Minimally invasive
  • Regenerative rather than symptomatic
  • Short recovery time
  • May improve natural erectile function

Some patients report:

  • Stronger spontaneous erections
  • Improved penile blood flow
  • Better response to medications

Potential side effects

Reported side effects are generally mild:

  • Temporary swelling
  • Minor bruising
  • Injection discomfort

Serious complications are rare but possible with any injection therapy.

Important regulatory note

In the United States:

Exosome products are not currently FDA-approved for erectile dysfunction treatment.

They are considered investigational regenerative therapies.
Treatment should only be performed by qualified physicians in a medical setting.

Typical pricing (San Francisco market)

Prices vary widely depending on the source and protocol.

Exosome injection: $2,000 – $5,000 per treatment

Exosome + PRP + shockwave program: $5,000 – $12,000+

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Best candidates

Exosome therapy may help men with:

  • Early vascular ED
  • Aging-related erectile decline
  • Partial response to ED medications
  • Mild diabetic vascular disease

It is less effective for severe nerve damage or advanced fibrosis.

Comparison with other regenerative treatments

TreatmentMechanismEvidence Level
PRPGrowth factors from plateletsModerate
ShockwaveStimulates vascular regenerationStrong
ExosomesCellular signaling vesiclesEmerging

Scientific sources

Key research includes:

  • Kwon et al., Stem Cell Research & Therapy (2019) – Exosomes in ED models
  • Zhu et al., Asian Journal of Andrology (2020) – regenerative therapy for ED
  • Ryu et al., International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2021) – extracellular
    vesicles and erectile function

Most evidence is currently preclinical or small clinical studies.

Strategic note for your practice

Given your focus on structural and regenerative sexual medicine, exosomes could be positioned as a third-tier regenerative therapy:

  • Shockwave (vascular stimulation)
  • PRP (growth factor injection)
  • Exosomes (advanced regenerative signaling)