Cellular messengers that support the body's own repair.
Exosomes are tiny particles released by cells that carry messages and materials between them, playing a key role in how the body repairs tissue, manages inflammation and communicates across systems. As the body ages or is placed under strain, this natural repair signaling can weaken, and recovery becomes slower and less complete.
At CIMR, exosome therapy is used to support and strengthen the body's own repair processes. It is chosen based on what the body is working to repair, and delivered as part of a wider, personalised plan.

Exosomes carry proteins and genetic material that instruct cells on how to repair, regenerate and communicate. When this signaling weakens, whether through age, injury or chronic strain, tissue repair slows and recovery becomes harder for the body to complete on its own.
By introducing exosomes, this therapy supports the body's own repair signaling, helping cells communicate and regenerate more effectively. The aim is to strengthen the body's natural process rather than replace it.



Every plan begins with understanding what your body is working to repair.
We use exosome therapy to strengthen your body's natural repair signaling, chosen for what your body needs and delivered within a personalised plan.