Exosomes are tiny vesicles that facilitate cell-to-cell communication, making them crucial in physiological processes including hair growth. These microscopic messengers have emerged as a promising treatment for hair loss and thinning, working to promote follicle growth, increase cell proliferation, and enhance overall follicle health.
Operating at a cellular level, exosomes offer advantages over traditional hair care products by providing longer-lasting results. Through their ability to accelerate cell division and repair damaged follicles, exosomes contribute to both faster hair growth and improved scalp health, making them particularly effective for conditions like alopecia.
Exosome therapy involves injecting a specialized serum of bio-ethically sourced exosomes into areas of hair loss. These microscopic vesicles contain growth factors and proteins that activate dormant hair follicles and extend their growth phase, resulting in naturally thicker, fuller hair.
Results are usually noticeable two months post-treatment. To maintain results for as long as possible, you may need to receive injections every 12 to 18 months. Because the treatment stimulates existing follicles to produce thicker hair for longer, the results are natural-looking.
Yes, in some cases, exosome seems to work with alopecia diseases. However, it is still being tested and is yet to be considered an effective method for alopecia conditions.
Dead hair follicles cannot be resurrected naturally. However, trials showed that exosomes do have the potential to regenerate dead hair follicles. It can be an effective way to regenerate dead hair follicles one day when it is standardized and, in a sense, perfected.
It is also possible to rejuvenate aging scalp and aging hair follicles with exosome therapy.
No, exosome therapy is not FDA-approved. It is a very new method for hair loss treatment. It is still being studied, therefore it hasn’t been approved by the FDA.
Exosome therapy requires around 3 or 5 sessions.
After the first and second treatments, patients can start seeing amazing results. However it may not be the same for everyone, so it is important to keep your expectations realistic.
Yes, exosome therapy can be better with PRP for hair. They are both using different hair regrowth methods. While PRP feeds the hair follicles, the exosome regenerates them. So together, they can work even better for certain hair loss conditions.