Exomind offers quick brain treatment for depression
A new device called Exomind is now being used by dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank in New York City. This high-tech treatment aims to help people with depression and mental fog. The Exomind device uses non-invasive brain stimulation and is approved by the FDA for treating depression. In Canada, it is also approved for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The treatment uses magnetic fields to stimulate activity in the brain areas responsible for mood and emotion. Dr. Frank, who has a background in psychiatry, is enthusiastic about this new option for mental wellness. He mentions that beauty, health, and wellness are all connected. He offers this treatment alongside other cosmetic procedures in his practice. A six-session course of Exomind costs around $4,800. Patients typically start feeling benefits after three sessions, but they may need occasional follow-ups to maintain results. The sessions last about 30 minutes each. One patient, Olivia Kessler, completed her Exomind sessions and reported positive effects. She found the treatments relaxing and noted improvements in her mood and energy levels. Kessler, who struggles with mood swings due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), preferred Exomind as an alternative to medication like Prozac. Overall, Exomind offers a new way for individuals to manage their mental health. Many hope it can provide relief without reliance on traditional medications.