Dr. Ernesto, an anesthesiology expert in pain management, discussed the revolutionary role of exosomes in treating pain, particularly after aesthetic procedures.
Dr. Ernesto highlighted the growing concern of pain following cosmetic treatments and emphasized the need for holistic pain management, addressing not only structural damage but also nerve function and even brain involvement. He introduced various treatments, including regenerative medicine, electrostimulation, magnetic and current stimulation, and autonomic nervous system devices.
The core of the discussion revolved around exosomes, specifically autologous exosomes derived from the patient’s own blood. Dr. Ernesto explained that while regenerative medicine has evolved from bone marrow and stromal vascular fraction, exosomes offer a significant advantage due to their rapid action. Unlike traditional treatments that can take weeks or months to show results, exosomes can provide pain relief within 72 hours, an “amazing” and “crazy” speed, as he described it. This fast communication between cells, facilitated by exosomes, makes them highly effective in reducing inflammation and promoting recovery.
He also shared his experience combining exosomes with energy devices like radiofrequency for enhanced pain attenuation. Furthermore, Dr. Ernesto revealed that exosomes are being utilized beyond general pain management, with applications in pelvic floor issues, including erectile and clitoral dysfunction, demonstrating their potential in restoring functional health in urogenital areas.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the AIDA conference, Dr. Ernesto, a first-time attendee, found it to be a valuable platform for sharing knowledge and collaborating with other professionals. He emphasized that such conferences are crucial for expanding treatment options and ultimately improving the quality of life for patients. He highly praised the conference, stating it exceeded his expectations and expressed his intent to return next year.




