Exosomes Treatment for Hair Loss

Exosome therapy offers a safe, non-invasive option for addressing hair loss by stimulating follicle regeneration, reducing inflammation, and improving hair density and scalp health. It’s an ideal choice for those exploring alternatives to surgical hair restoration for individuals with limited hair loss. FDA Disclosure

At Natural Transplants, we offer exosome treatments as both a standalone therapy and as a complement to hair transplant procedures, helping patients achieve healthier, fuller hair through cutting-edge regenerative technology.

How Do Exosomes Work for Hair Loss?

Exosome therapy for hair loss works by harnessing the regenerative power of stem cell-derived exosomes—tiny vesicles packed with growth factors and proteins. These bioactive molecules help activate dormant hair follicles in the resting (telogen) phase, stimulating their shift into the active growth (anagen) phase and prolonging that cycle. As a result, hair follicles produce thicker, healthier, and longer strands, supporting overall hair regrowth. FDA Disclosure

Treatment Plans

At Natural Transplants, we offer a few different exosome treatment plans for hair loss.

Standalone
Treatment Plan

For individuals with limited hair loss the plan consists of an initial series of three exosome injections, administered 4 to 6 weeks apart, designed to stimulate hair growth and enhance follicle health.

For patients with noticeable improvements maintenance sessions may be required every 6-12 months, or at the Doctor’s discretion, to sustain results.

Hair Transplant
Treatment Plan

For patients with moderate and advanced hair loss who are undergoing a hair transplant, a single exosome treatment is performed on the day of the hair transplant procedure.

This therapy helps accelerate healing in the donor area and can reduce the appearance of scarring. Exosomes may also be applied to the recipient area to support graft survival and promote faster, healthier hair growth.

Real Exosome Hair Therapy Results

I've seen great results.
The hair just started growing back in.

- Liz

Benefits Exosome Therapy for Hair Loss

Exosome therapy offers a range of benefits for hair restoration, from stimulating follicle regeneration and reducing inflammation to improving hair density—all through a safe, non-invasive approach. FDA Disclosure

FDA Disclosure

Exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

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FAQs

Exosomes are a promising method for treating hair loss, showing great potential. Here are some answers from Natural Transplants staff to frequently asked questions. 

Exosomes are microscopic, cell-derived vesicles that carry proteins, growth factors, and genetic material. They play a crucial role in cell communication and regeneration.

Exosomes are tiny, cell-derived vesicles that act as messengers between cells. They carry proteins, lipids, growth factors, and genetic material such as RNA, helping to regulate inflammation, stimulate cell repair, and promote regeneration. In hair restoration, they serve as key communicators to encourage healthier follicle function.

When applied to the scalp, exosomes deliver powerful growth factors that stimulate dormant hair follicles, promote new hair growth, and support healthier, thicker strands by extending the hair’s growth phase (anagen).

It’s important to note that exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

No, exosomes can’t make new hair follicles. Instead, exosome therapy for hair loss works by waking up and stimulating existing, but dormant, hair follicles. Think of it this way: exosomes are like messengers that tell your existing hair follicles to start growing hair again, but they can’t create a brand-new hair follicle where one never existed.

It’s important to note that exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

Not exactly. Exosomes are products of stem cells, but they lack the full biological machinery to be classified as living cells. Instead, they contain the beneficial signals and proteins secreted by stem cells, offering regenerative benefits without using the cells themselves.

Men and women experiencing limited hair thinning, androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss related to inflammation or stress may benefit from exosome treatment.

For individuals with moderate and advanced hair loss exosome therapy may be used in conjunction with a hair transplant but not as a standalone treatment.

In either scenario a consultation is needed to determine eligibility.

Individuals with active cancer or a history of cancer treatment (including chemotherapy or radiation) within the last five years should not receive this treatment. Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the course of treatment should also not receive this therapy. A doctor must review your medical history to determine if there are any other restrictions that apply to you.

The process starts with a personalized evaluation of your hair loss to determine the exact placement for the injections. Next, your scalp will be meticulously cleaned and prepped, including the application of a topical anesthetic to maximize your comfort. Finally, the exosome solution will be carefully injected directly into the scalp, allowing for deeper absorption into the hair follicles.

Exosome therapy is generally well-tolerated. Mild redness or sensitivity at the injection site may occur, but serious side effects are rare.

It’s important to note that exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

After the initial treatment series, for patients with noticeable improvements maintenance sessions may be required every 6-12 months, or at the Doctor’s discretion, to sustain results.

It’s important to note that exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

One of the significant advantages of exosome therapy is its minimally invasive nature and requires little downtime. Most patients return to regular activities the same day or the next. You may be advised to avoid washing your hair, using styling products, or engaging in strenuous activity for 24-48 hours post-treatment to allow the exosomes to work effectively.

To ensure treatment integrity, Natural Transplants uses exosomes that are traceable to a unique and rigorously screened United States source. They come exclusively from Wharton’s Jelly derived from a single umbilical cord donor (following a full-term, live birth). This commitment to quality ensures maximum purity, as each vial contains only exosomes and saline, with no added ingredients.

Exosome therapies for hair growth, while showing promise, are not FDA-approved for hair restoration, often falling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), which allows for broader application without rigorous FDA oversight. This lack of formal approval means that there is no guarantee of efficacy, and results can vary significantly between individuals. While some patients may experience noticeable improvements in hair density and quality, others may see no change at all.

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Have questions about exosome therapy for hair growth? The hair loss doctors at Natural Transplants can help you determine whether it’s the right standalone solution or a complementary treatment to your hair transplant.

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