Hair loss is no longer viewed as an inevitable part of aging. Advances in regenerative medicine have introduced non-surgical solutions that address hair thinning at its biological source. Among the most effective options today are PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and exosome therapy—two treatments redefining modern hair restoration.
Why Hair Loss Happens
Hair loss can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, inflammation, stress, or poor blood supply to hair follicles. Over time, follicles weaken, shrink, and stop producing healthy hair. Traditional treatments may slow this process, but regenerative therapies aim to reactivate dormant follicles.
How PRP Supports Hair Regrowth
PRP therapy uses concentrated platelets derived from the patient’s own blood. These platelets are rich in growth factors that stimulate follicle activity, increase blood flow, and improve scalp health. PRP is especially effective for early to moderate hair thinning and can help strengthen existing hair while promoting regrowth.
The Role of Exosomes in Hair Restoration
Exosomes represent the next evolution in regenerative hair therapy. They contain powerful signaling molecules that encourage cellular communication and tissue repair. When applied to the scalp, exosomes can reduce inflammation and support follicle regeneration at a deeper level.
What Results Can Patients Expect?
Hair restoration is a gradual process. Most patients notice reduced shedding first, followed by thicker, healthier hair over several months. When combined with medical guidance and maintenance plans, PRP and exosome therapies offer natural-looking, long-lasting results without surgery or downtime.