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What is Exosome Hair Treatment?

Exosome therapy is a non-surgical treatment. It’s a highly developed technique of hair regeneration that utilizes tiny vesicle particles known as exosomes. These tiny particles, derived from stem cells, contain growth factors and proteins that support the regeneration of hair follicles, stimulate the growth of new hair, and help prevent future hair loss.

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What is Exosome Hair Treatment?

Exosome therapy is a non-surgical treatment. It’s a highly developed technique of hair regeneration that utilizes tiny vesicle particles known as exosomes. These tiny particles, derived from stem cells, contain growth factors and proteins that support the regeneration of hair follicles, stimulate the growth of new hair, and help prevent future hair loss.

How Does Exosome Hair Treatment Work?
The exosome hair restoration process begins with Exosome Extraction, where exosomes are carefully obtained from a concentrated source, such as stem cells. Next, in the Preparation phase, the separated exosomes are readied for injection into the scalp. During the Injection phase, the exosomal solution is administered directly into the thinning areas of the scalp. This leads to Hair Growth Stimulation, as the exosome injections deliver growth factors that revitalize hair follicles, promoting new hair growth.

What to Expect From Exosome Hair Treatment?

Areas Treated by Exosome Hair Treatment:

Who Should Consider Exosome Hair Treatment?

What to Expect From Exosome Hair Treatment?

What to Expect From Exosome Hair Treatment?
  • Increased hair density and thickness
  • Improved hair quality and appearance
  • Reduced hair shedding and breakage
  • Scalp rejuvenation and enhanced blood circulation
  • Minimal discomfort during and after the treatment
Areas Treated by Exosome Hair Treatment:
  • Crown
  • Frontal hairline
  • Diffuse thinning patterns
Who Should Consider Exosome Hair Treatment?
  • Thinning hair or hair loss
  • Pattern baldness
  • Alopecia
  • Temporary hair loss from stress or trauma
  • Fragile or damaged hair follicles
  • Scalp inflammation or irritation
  • Lackluster hair with reduced volume or shine

FAQ's

How fast can I expect results from exosome hair treatment?

The period it takes to see improvements in people varies. Many patients start noticing an increase in the density and thickness of their hair after 3-4 months. 

How many treatments are typically needed?

How many times a person should go through an exosome hair treatment will depend on several factors including the extent of hair loss and individual response. This usually means having three or four sessions at intervals of around one month for each.

Is exosome hair treatment painful?

In most cases, patients find the procedure slightly uncomfortable. Many people compare this feeling to being stung repeatedly by small bees. A topical anesthetic can be applied before injections into the scalp to minimize any discomfort further.

Are there any side effects associated with exosome hair treatment?

Exosome hair treatment is generally regarded as harmless with zero chances for adverse reactions taking place. At times some patients may have mild redness, puffiness, or tenderness where injection was injected that disappears within 48 hours.

How long do the results of exosome hair treatment last?

The duration of results from exosome hair treatment can vary depending on several factors, including the underlying cause of hair loss, overall hair health, and individual response to treatment.

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