Summary Comparison. Secretome vs Exosome vs NK Cell Therapy

Therapy TypePrimary FunctionBest Use CaseRegeneration Scope
SecretomeRegenerative signalingLocal muscle, bone, joint injuryLocalized
ExosomeCellular communication and repairLocal + systemic tissue regenerationLocal & systemic
NK Cell TherapyImmune surveillance and clearanceImmune health, cancer, inflammationSystemic

We have three signature stemcells that can help you to achieve your maximum health :

Exosome Stemcells

Exosome therapy functions as a bridge between localized regeneration and systemic repair.

Exosomes act as biological messengers, delivering regenerative signals to target cells and tissues. Unlike NK cells, exosomes do not kill abnormal cells. Instead, they instruct cells to repair, regenerate, and modulate inflammation.

NK Cell Therapy

NK Cell Therapy is primarily a systemic immune and regenerative therapy through infusion method, not a localized tissue repair solution.

NK cells operate at the immune system level, continuously circulating through the body to identify and eliminate abnormal, damaged, infected, or senescent cells. This makes NK cell therapy particularly relevant for immune restoration, inflammation control, cancer surveillance, and overall regenerative health.

Secretome

Secretome therapy is particularly effective for localized regeneration, making it well-suited for conditions such as muscle, tendon, or bone injuries. By delivering concentrated stem cell–derived signaling molecules directly to the affected area, Secretome therapy helps activate tissue repair pathways and accelerate the regeneration of damaged structures.

This targeted approach supports faster recovery by stimulating cell renewal, reducing local inflammation, and enhancing the body’s natural healing response. As a result, Secretome therapy is commonly explored as a regenerative option for musculoskeletal injuries, post-injury rehabilitation, and conditions where focused tissue repair is required.