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Prices for Kimera exomes

Prices for Kimera exomes

Does anyone know what this product costs? (kimeralabs.com) won’t share prices with me because I’m not a doctor so they won’t share with me the prices. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bob

Well full treatment by a doctor runs about 5 grand. It must be done via IV and it has never been approved for use by the FDA.. Why would you have interest in them?

Originally Posted by Jimmybob55
Well full treatment by a doctor runs about 5 grand. It must be done via IV and it has never been approved for use by the FDA.. Why would you have interest in them?

Not correct. Many physicians/clinics are offering exosome injections along with PRP (P Shot). And, not as an IV, but as part of a more typical PRP treatment. But, yes, pricy! At least $5 grand I suspect.

I have been quoted $5,000 and it is for Ed and all things with my penis size and ED etc. I guess it is to be delivered along with the next PRP procedure.

I am trying to get my first PRP procedure that I had done at the end of July paid by my insurance. I am still waiting for the insurance company to pay or deny my claim.

I have had very good results from the PRP procedure and the Exomes is being shared with me as an even better results option but it is more expensive. I paid less $1400 for my PRP procedure.

There is no exosome treatments that are approved by the FDA in this country as of July 2020. What people ‘get’ during exosomal therapy may not exactly be what they said it was. Remember we are talking about a particular brand of exosomes

I understand.

The provider has shown me the bottle of Exomes and I do trust them, at least so far. I see them again this Wednesday (11/23/22) for more questions prices and some blood work test results etc.

I am leaning towards getting this done as the last PRP procedure I had done in Late July has been and is still continuing to help me.

I can’t say enough about my results so far.

More from me after my Wednesdays visit.

It would be kind and helpful to let us know how you make out.

I will do that.

Originally Posted by Jimmybob55
There is no exosome treatments that are approved by the FDA in this country as of July 2020. What people ‘get’ during exosomal therapy may not exactly be what they said it was. Remember we are talking about a particular brand of exosomes

Without going back, my recollection is that Kimera is the spearhead on exosomes in the US and is developing the foundation for what may be FDA approval, some day. I don’t think there is FDA approval for the P Shot either, nor for any cutting edge treatments for anything. My point being that exosomes, as a higher lever of stem cell treatment, coupled with PRP appears to show promise. Does it grow things? Who knows, and it does not promise such. But does it help with function? It appears to do so, yes. And if a provider is using Kimera, that seems to be cutting edge quality.

I’m glad to hear that the provider that I am working with is using products that are cutting-edge.

Originally Posted by bad3780

I’m glad to hear that the provider that I am working with is using products that are cutting-edge.

Cutting edge usually means the product, material or procedure has not passe all the requisite tests to make sure not only that it works but it’s not harmful.

Is this not how we define progress?

No it’s how we define safety. Although not publicized the covid vaccine and boosters have caused many problems and many deaths because it was rushed and not properly studied.

Medicine has ways and protocols on new medicines and procedures and for the safety of the patient they must in a sense check all the boxes. Cosmetic doctors have always been the worst; they read an article or two, get a hold of this new neat stuff and use it not properly studied until they get a bad result or two and in walks the lawyers. These docs are really smart though; their malpractice insurance will not cover them when they use an unapproved material or procedure so when they really screw someone up and that person goes to sue well they get no money from the malpractice guys and all their ‘assets’ are in someone else’s name so guess who really gets screwed?

Originally Posted by Jimmybob55
No it’s how we define safety. Although not publicized the covid vaccine and boosters have caused many problems and many deaths because it was rushed and not properly studied.
Medicine has ways and protocols on new medicines and procedures and for the safety of the patient they must in a sense check all the boxes. Cosmetic doctors have always been the worst; they read an article or two, get a hold of this new neat stuff and use it not properly studied until they get a bad result or two and in walks the lawyers. These docs are really smart though; their malpractice insurance will not cover them when they use an unapproved material or procedure so when they really screw someone up and that person goes to sue well they get no money from the malpractice guys and all their ‘assets’ are in someone else’s name so guess who really gets screwed?

Everyone here should always do their own research, and never just take anyone’s opinion as gospel. Here’s a link for Kimera: Kimera Labs is the world’s leading exosome biotechnology laboratory.
It’s easy to search for and find men’s clinic providers that are coupling exosomes with PRP for the penis. First there was PRP, then they added stem cells, now exosomes in place of stem cells, as exosomes, as I understand them, are simply a different and higher form of stem cells. True, by doing so you are biohacking with your own body. But, read up and decide for yourself from a cost and safety standpoint.
Exosomes are not really new, and like PRP and related treatments have been added to many different treatment protocols for healing.
There’s a NYC clinic, something like Center for Sexual Medicine that touts the use of exosomes. There is also one out west that explicitly says they use Kimera’s exosomes because of their quality.

Everyone should make up their own mind; I would never say anything to the contrary. As far as I know the Kimera’s exosomes have not been FDA approved and to some people, like me, that does mean something.

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