Exosomes for Hair & Beard Restoration: A Breakthrough in Regenerative Therapy - For men & women
Exosome therapy is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment that offers promising results for people experiencing hair loss, hair thinning, receding hairlines, or patchy facial hair. Derived from stem cells, exosomes are powerful, cell-to-cell messengers rich in growth factors, proteins, and genetic material that stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.
HAIR AREAS WE CAN TARGET:
- Frontal Hairline - To address early signs of a receding hairline and encourage new growth in thinning or patchy areas.
- Temporal Regions (Corners) - Common recession points; exosomes can help re-densify and slow further loss.
- Crown (Vertex) - A frequent site of thinning and balding, especially in male-pattern hair loss.
- Midscalp/Top of Head - To increase density and thickness in areas that are diffusely thinning.
- Part Line (Common in Women) - To fill in a widening part and restore fullness.
- Overall Scalp (Diffuse Thinning) - For patients with general thinning or balding, exosomes can be applied evenly to stimulate global regrowth.
FACIAL AREAS WE CAN TARGET:
- Cheeks (Beard Area) - To enhance density and fill in patchy or uneven beard growth.
- Jawline / Chin - Helps define and fill sparse areas for a more sculpted beard look.
- Moustache Area - Stimulates growth in thin or slow-growing areas of the upper lip.
- Sideburn - For denser, fuller sideburns or to correct asymmetry.
- Neckline / Beard Undergrowth - To promote a fuller beard underneath the chin.
- Eyebrows (optional & delicate area) - Can be used to enhance thin or over-plucked brows (requires extra precision and care).
HOW IT WORKS...
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Revitalising Dormant Hair Follicles: Exosomes help "wake up" dormant or weakened follicles by signaling them to re-enter the active growth phase (anagen), which can lead to thicker, stronger, and healthier hair growth in areas experiencing thinning or early-stage hair loss.
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Stimulating New Hair Growth: In areas with a receding hairline or bald patches, exosomes promote the formation of new capillaries and improve cellular communication, enhancing the delivery of nutrients and oxygen needed to support the development of new follicles.
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Improving Hair Density and Coverage: By repairing damaged follicles and improving scalp health at a cellular level, exosome therapy can increase hair density, fill in thinning spots, and create a fuller appearance, both on the scalp and in the beard area.
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Targeting Patchy Beard Growth: Exosomes can also be injected or microneedled into areas of the beard with sparse or patchy growth. They help activate facial hair follicles that may not be producing visible hair, contributing to a more even and defined beard line.
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Non-Surgical and Natural-Looking Results: Because exosomes work with your body’s natural regenerative systems, the results are gradual, natural-looking, and don’t require invasive procedures. Most patients begin to see improvement in hair texture, thickness, and growth within a few weeks to a few months after treatment.
This treatment is priced at £150 per treatment
Reasons we would unfortunately not be able to treat you:
Active Scalp Infections or Skin Conditions -
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Fungal infections (e.g., ringworm)
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Bacterial infections (e.g., folliculitis or cellulitis)
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Severe dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis
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Psoriasis or eczema flare-ups on the scalp
Autoimmune Disorders Affecting Hair -
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Active alopecia areata, lupus, or lichen planopilaris. These conditions may not respond to exosomes or could worsen due to immune dysregulation.
Cancer or Ongoing Cancer Treatment -
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History of cancer within the past 5 years (especially hormone-sensitive cancers)
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Currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation
Exosomes may interact unpredictably with cancer pathways.
Pregnancy or Breastfeeding -
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Not recommended due to a lack of safety studies during these stages.
Severe or Late-Stage Hair Loss -
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Individuals with complete follicle loss (scarring alopecia or shiny bald scalp)
Exosomes need at least some viable follicles to stimulate; they won’t regenerate completely destroyed follicles.
Blood Disorders or Coagulation Issues -
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Hemophilia or clotting disorders
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Active use of blood thinners (e.g., warfarin, unless cleared by a physician)
Allergy to Any Component in the Exosome Product -
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Though rare, some formulations include additives like hyaluronic acid or peptides that may cause sensitivity.
Immune Suppression or Chronic Infection -
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HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B or C (if unmanaged)
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Organ transplant recipients on immunosuppressive therapy
Recent Use of Isotretinoin (Accutane) -
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Treatment should be delayed until at least 6 months after completing isotretinoin due to impaired healing.
Keloid Scarring or Poor Wound Healing -
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Especially relevant if treatment involves microneedling or injection.
