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Regenerative Medicine for Grapevine, TX

Regenerative Medicine: PRP, Exosomes, Stem Cells in Grapevine, TX.

Evidence-led PRP, exosomes, and biologics. Not stem-cell snake oil. Serving Grapevine men from our physician-led Southlake clinic — 10–15 minutes north via SH 114 or Northwest Highway.

(817) 749-6946
10–15 minutes
Drive from Grapevine
From $900 per session
Regenerative Medicine: PRP, Exosomes, Stem Cells
Quick Facts: Regenerative Medicine: PRP, Exosomes, Stem Cells for Grapevine patients
  • Pricing: Single-joint PRP $900–$1,200. Hair restoration PRP $700–$900. Exosome add-ons $1,500–$3,500. Multi-session packages save ~15%.
  • Drive from Grapevine: 10–15 minutes via SH 114 or Northwest Highway to our Southlake clinic at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a.
  • First visit is free: on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, 15-minute physician consultation. No card required to book.
  • Telehealth available for Grapevine patients after the initial in-person workup.
  • Insurance accepted for office visits and labs (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Medicare). HSA / FSA cards welcome.
Regenerative Medicine for Grapevine

Why Grapevine men drive north for this care.

Grapevine sits 10 to 15 minutes south of our Southlake clinic. The patients we see from Grapevine value clinical rigor over flashy marketing—comprehensive labs, deliberate dose calibration, and a physician who actually reviews their results. Most franchise men's health clinics in the area don't operate that way.

We regularly see Regenerative Medicine patients from Historic Main Street area, Silver Lake, Stone Bridge Oaks, and homes near Grapevine Mills. The first visit is free—on-site testosterone test, body composition scan, and 15 minutes with the medical director. No card on file required.

Regenerative medicine: PRP, exosomes, and what the evidence actually supports.

Regenerative medicine in our clinic means platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosome therapy, and biologics with reasonable evidence backing them—for orthopedic indications (knee, shoulder, hip, elbow osteoarthritis and tendinopathies), hair restoration (androgenetic alopecia), and sexual health (the P-Shot, covered separately). Evidence is strongest for knee osteoarthritis (multiple RCTs), tennis elbow (chronic cases), androgenetic alopecia (modest but real effect), and ED (the P-Shot).

Exosomes—nano-sized vesicles secreted by stem cells that carry growth factors, microRNAs, and signaling molecules—are an emerging modality with promising but still-evolving evidence. We use them as adjuncts to PRP for selected indications where the additional cost is justified by the clinical picture. We do not market exosomes as a stand-alone miracle treatment because the human evidence base does not support that framing yet.

We do not offer mesenchymal stem-cell injections for orthopedic or systemic use. The FDA has issued multiple warning letters to clinics making stem-cell claims, and the human RCT evidence for autologous mesenchymal stem cells in most indications is weak. Our position is: PRP is well-supported and cost-effective; exosomes are promising and used selectively; stem-cell injections in the consumer-clinic context are mostly marketing.

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FAQ for Grapevine Regenerative Medicine patients

Common questions, honestly answered.

Does PRP actually work?
Evidence is strongest for knee osteoarthritis (multiple RCTs showing 6–12 month improvement), tennis elbow (chronic cases), androgenetic alopecia (modest but real effect), and ED (the P-Shot). Evidence is weaker for many other indications — we will tell you which category your case falls into before you commit to a series.
What about exosomes and stem cells?
Exosomes are promising adjuncts to PRP for selected indications and we use them when the clinical picture justifies the additional cost. We do not offer mesenchymal stem cell injections — the FDA has issued multiple warning letters to clinics making stem-cell claims, and the human RCT evidence in most consumer-clinic indications is weak. Our position: PRP is well-supported and cost-effective; exosomes are promising and used selectively; stem-cell injections in the consumer context are mostly marketing.
How many sessions will I need?
Joints typically respond to 1–3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results lasting 9–18 months. Hair restoration is usually a 4-session series at monthly intervals followed by maintenance every 4–6 months. Single-shot indications like the P-Shot are repeated annually if maintenance is desired.
How far is the clinic from Grapevine, TX?
Our office is at 2111 Kirkwood Blvd, Suite 110a, Southlake, TX 76092 — about 10–15 minutes from Grapevine via SH 114 or Northwest Highway. The first visit is free and takes 15 minutes.
Why drive to Southlake when there are clinics in Grapevine?
Most chain Regenerative Medicine clinics are franchise operations with a remote medical director who never sees the patient. Magnolia is physician-owned, physician-run, and every plan is built or reviewed by Dr. Farhan Abdullah, DO — a board-certified internal medicine physician and active DFW hospitalist. Grapevine patients who switch to us almost always tried two or three local clinics first.
Do you offer telehealth follow-ups for Grapevine patients?
Yes. After the initial in-person workup, most ongoing care for Grapevine patients runs through telehealth: labs at any Quest or LabCorp near you, video visits with the medical director, and medications shipped directly. We need you in-person again only for procedures or annual physical examination.
All services for Grapevine

Other services we offer.

Most Grapevine patients start with the free testosterone check and add other modalities as their evaluation indicates. See the full Grapevine location page →

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A 10–15 minutes drive from Grapevine. Fifteen minutes with the medical director. No insurance required. No commitment.

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