06/15/2026
PRP. BMAC. Wharton's Jelly. Exosomes.
The names sound like a foreign language. The marketing makes them sound interchangeable. They're not.
Here's the honest version:
PRP comes from your own blood. Its quality depends entirely on your current biology — which is why it tends to work best in younger, healthier patients.
BMAC is bone marrow concentrate, also drawn from you. Richer cellular profile than PRP, but the same rule applies: your biology shapes what's in it.
Wharton's Jelly comes from umbilical cord tissue (ethically sourced, FDA-compliant facilities only). Broader collagen profile — Types 1, 2, and 3 — and a more complete signaling environment, independent of your current biology.
Exosomes aren't cells at all. They're the molecular messages cells send — miRNA, growth factors, cytokines, lipids. The message, not the messenger.
Different tools. Different jobs. None of them is "best."
What matters is matching the right tool to what your body actually needs.
That's the conversation worth having.
Educational only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary.
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