In this episode of MedSpa Mayhem, hosted by Dr. Kate Dee, the focus is on the use of exosomes and stem cells in medical aesthetics. Dr. Dee talks to Judy Rubin, an internal medicine doctor with extensive experience in aesthetics, about how exosomes can aid in cell-to-cell communication, particularly in joint and systemic treatments. The discussion covers what exosomes are, their applications, and the importance of using high-quality sources. Rubin shares her personal experience with stem cell treatment for her meniscal tear, highlighting the benefits she noticed within five weeks. The conversation also explores the challenges of ensuring product quality, the ethical considerations around sourcing exosomes, and the importance of certification for med spas. Additionally, the episode introduces listeners to the soon-to-launch MedSpa Board, an organization aimed at certifying med spas to ensure they operate legally and ethically.
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Takeaways
Exosomes are small vesicles used for cell communication, crucial for signaling in injury recovery.
Stem cells can regenerat
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