Androgenic Alopecia and Exosome Treatment
Androgenic alopecia is a common type of hair loss occurring in both men and women, driven by genetic and hormonal factors that lead to the thinning and weakening of hair follicles. Exosomes are microscopic vesicles secreted by cells, facilitating intercellular communication. These vesicles contain growth factors, proteins, microRNAs, and other bioactive substances capable of rejuvenating hair follicles.
Exosomes are administered through injections into the scalp. Typically, one or two sessions per year are sufficient, and maximum results are usually observed 3–6 months after the treatment.