What is Rexo Charge?

Introducing Rexo Charge, a cutting-edge diluted exosome product designed to volumize and enhance your natural biologics treatments. Composed of extracellular vesicles, Rexo Charge is used in cell signaling and acts as a messenger within the body.

Additionally, the exosomes within Rexo Charge can better avoid entrapment in filter organs and cross biological barriers than medicinal signaling cells. Whether used as a primary volumizer or in a maintenance program, Rexo Charge is engineered to boost patient outcomes post-injection significantly.

Why Rexo?

The Future of Healing and Recovery

Superior Volumization: Rexo Charge is an exosome allograft diluted with saline, an isotonic volumizer that preserves exosome integrity, ensuring optimal performance.

Enhanced Regeneration: Contains higher regenerative components than PRP, delivering superior results with a lower probability of inflammatory response.

Volume Enhancement: Achieving the correct volume is crucial for creating a balance in a natural biologics treatment, especially in joint treatments requiring a recommended amount of volume for balanced and effective outcomes. Typically, physicians use PRP as a volumizer. PRP effectiveness depends on the patient’s age and health and can be highly inflammatory. Rexo Charge provides the ideal volume for filling space, boosting regenerative components to enhance biologics treatments.

Maintenance Program: Rexo Charge is an excellent choice for ongoing maintenance after a natural biologics treatment. Instead of large follow-up doses, minor, periodic treatments ensure more effective results, prolonging treatment benefits while being cost-efficient for the patient.

Components found in Rexo

Proteins Required for the structure, function and regulation of the body’s tissues and organs, proteins help repair tissues and allow metabolic reactions to occur. Some proteins are chemical messengers between cells, tissues and organs while others provide structure and support. Collagens Strong and flexible, collagens provide structure throughout the body, especially in the skin, bones and connective tissues. They play a role in replacing and restoring dead skin cells, healing and providing a platform for new tissue growth in wounds. Cytokines These molecules serve as messengers between cells, mediating and regulating immunity, inflammation and hematopoiesis. They stimulate the production of blood cells and provide growth and differentiation factions that function in development, tissue maintenance and repair. Growth factors Regulate cell division and cell survival to stimulate the growth of a specific tissue and act as messengers between immune cells, coordinating responses to injuries. Additionally, cytokines help regulate inflammation while assisting with tissue healing and regeneration. Amino acids The building blocks of proteins, amino acids are vital for protein synthesis, tissue repair and nutrient absorption. Elastin As the most dominant protein found in skin, elastin provides resilience and elasticity to tissues and organs. It is 1000 times more flexible than collagen and one of the body’s most enduring proteins. Chemokines A form of cytokine that stimulates movement and plays a crucial role in immunological reactions. Carbohydrates Vital in supporting life’s basic functions, carbohydrates produce and store energy, build macromolecules, extra proteins and assist in lipid metabolism.