
Stem Cells vs Exosomes vs Regenerative Biologics
Consultation-based comparison — informational only, not medical advice.
Quick Answer
Direct answer
Stem cells, exosomes, and other regenerative biologics are distinct categories of biologic products used in consultation-based wellness protocols. Stem cell products contain cells; exosomes are cell-derived extracellular vesicles; the broader 'regenerative biologics' category includes additional product types. Candidacy and product selection are decided through physician consultation, lab review, and screening. We do not make tissue-regeneration or disease-treatment claims. Results vary.
Side by Side
Comparison table
| Feature | Stem Cells | Exosomes | Regenerative Biologics (broad) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contains cells | Yes | No (vesicles) | Varies by product |
| Category | Cell-based | Cell-derived | Umbrella |
| Physician review | Required | Required | Required |
| Screening required | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Best discussed during | Consultation | Consultation | Consultation |
No option is universally best. Fit is decided through consultation and screening. Results vary.
What each option means
In plain language
Stem Cells
Biologic products that contain cells; multiple sources exist.
When someone might ask
People researching cell-based wellness options.
Learn moreExosomes
Cell-derived extracellular vesicles used in consultation-based protocols.
When someone might ask
People comparing newer biologic categories.
Learn moreRegenerative Biologics (broad)
An umbrella category that includes several biologic product types.
When someone might ask
People comparing programs across clinics.
Learn moreHow fit is evaluated
Our consultation-based approach
- Detailed history and goals reviewed at consultation.
- Lab and screening results inform product selection.
- Protocol planning is physician-guided.
- We do not guarantee outcomes; results vary.
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FAQ
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Best discussed during consultation
We don't recommend protocols without screening. Start with a consultation to review history, labs, and goals.
Medical disclaimer: This page is informational only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Comparisons are general and not a recommendation for any individual. Candidacy for any protocol is determined through physician consultation, screening, and lab review. We do not guarantee outcomes; results vary.
