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Exosome Therapy
Not to slow down hair loss,
but to reactivate hair follicles at the cellular level.
What Is Hair Exosome Therapy?
Hair loss is a multifactorial condition with biological and psychological effects beyond aesthetic concerns, affecting both women and men. Genetic predisposition, hormonal changes, stress, nutrition, and environmental factors all play a role.
In modern medicine, the approach to hair loss has evolved. The goal is not merely to slow hair loss, but to reactivate hair follicles at the cellular level. Exosome therapy lies at the center of this approach.
Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles that enable intercellular communication. They contain microRNAs, growth factors, and biological signaling molecules. When these structures reach hair follicles, they awaken dormant follicles, strengthen weakened roots, and improve scalp quality.
Hair exosome therapy is not a hair transplant procedure. It does not bring back completely destroyed follicles. However, it supports the reactivation of weakened, miniaturized, and slowed hair follicles.
Advantages of Umbilical Cord–Derived Exosomes
In hair loss treatment, umbilical cord–derived (allogeneic) exosomes are preferred.
Why Umbilical Cord–Derived Exosomes?
Umbilical cord–derived (allogeneic) exosomes are preferred in hair loss treatment for scientifically supported reasons.
Difference Between Autologous and Allogeneic
Autologous exosome
Derived from the patient’s own tissue.
Regenerative capacity may decrease with age.
Allogeneic exosome
Obtained from young biological sources such as the umbilical cord.
Provides a stronger regenerative effect.
Expected Effects in Hair Loss
- ✓ Slows down hair loss.
- ✓ Thickens fine hair strands.
- ✓ Increases hair density.
- ✓ Improves scalp quality.
- ✓ Activates dormant hair follicles.
These effects appear gradually, and the process depends on the treatment plan.
Application Protocol
Every case of hair loss is different. Treatment is planned individually.
Pre-Treatment Evaluation
The type of hair loss is evaluated (androgenetic, diffuse, etc.), scalp condition is examined, follicle activity is assessed, patient expectations are considered, and an appropriate treatment plan is created.
Application Method
Exosomes are applied to the scalp using microinjection technique. The procedure is performed in a controlled manner on targeted areas. Patient comfort is ensured with local anesthesia.
Session Planning
Typically, 1–3 sessions are applied. The number and interval of sessions are personalized based on the severity of hair loss, current follicle condition, treatment goals, and patient response.
Combination Options
The combination plan is evaluated on a patient-by-patient basis.
Results and Approach
Exosome therapies are not miracles; they are advanced biological supportive treatments.
Realistic Expectations
Successful outcomes are achieved with proper patient selection and high-quality products.
This treatment:
- Strengthens weakened hair follicles
- May thicken thinning hair
- Slows the rate of hair shedding
- Improves scalp quality.
- Supports a new hair growth cycle
This treatment:
- Does not restore completely dead follicles
- Does not replace hair transplantation
- Does not produce dramatic results in a single session
- Does not completely stop genetic hair loss
Gradual process
Results are not immediate. The hair growth cycle is biologically slow.
Factors Affecting Success
Treatment Information
Before the Procedure
The scalp is cleansed, local anesthesia is applied to the treatment area, and patient comfort is ensured.
During the Procedure
Exosomes are administered to the scalp via microinjections, providing controlled distribution to targeted areas; procedure duration varies depending on the treatment area.
Post-Procedure
Mild redness or sensitivity may occur, usually resolves quickly; same-day return to daily activities is possible, and the recommended waiting period before washing hair is explained.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Individuals with early or moderate-stage hair loss
- Individuals complaining of hair thinning
- Individuals with reduced hair density
- Those seeking supportive treatment before or after hair transplantation
- Those seeking additional support alongside PRP
Who Is Not Suitable?
- Advanced-stage hair loss (follicles completely destroyed)
- Individuals with active scalp infections
- Individuals with unrealistic expectations
Is exosome therapy suitable for your hair loss?
Have your hair loss type, current follicle status, and treatment options evaluated. Schedule an appointment for a personalized treatment plan.
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