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Exosomes

Naturally Regrow

Your Hair

How Does It Work?

Hair restoration with exosomes is a cutting-edge and non-invasive procedure that utilizes the regenerative properties of exosomes to stimulate hair growth and improve hair health. Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles derived from stem cells or other sources that carry a potent blend of growth factors, cytokines, and microRNAs.

During the treatment, the exosome solution is injected using laser-assisted product penetration into the scalp in areas where hair growth is desired or applied topically with a gentle massage.

Once administered, the exosomes work by activating dormant or weakened hair follicles. The growth factors and bioactive molecules within the exosomes promote blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and stimulate the hair follicle cells, encouraging the natural regrowth of hair.

The Procedure

First, Exosomes are isolated and purified from a {ASK ROBERTA}. The exosomes are concentrated and processed to create a potent exosome solution containing growth factors, cytokines, microRNAs, and other bioactive molecules.

 

Before the exosome treatment, the patient's scalp is cleaned and prepared to ensure optimal absorption of the exosome solution into the target areas.

 

Laser-assisted product penetration is then used to administer the Exosomes into the treatment areas.

The Result

Hair restoration with exosomes offers patients transformative results by promoting natural hair regrowth and improving the overall health of their hair.

 

As the exosomes stimulate dormant hair follicles, patients can expect to see gradual yet noticeable improvements in hair density and thickness over time. The treatment not only addresses thinning or receding hairlines but also helps to restore a fuller and more youthful appearance to the hair.

 

Exosomes also promote healthier hair by nourishing the scalp and improving hair texture, leading to a more lustrous and vibrant look.

FAQ'S

Is there any downtime associated with the procedure?

Hair restoration with exosomes has minimal downtime compared to more invasive hair transplant procedures.  This allows patients to resume their regular activities shortly after the treatment.

How many treatments do I need?

The number of treatments required can vary depending on several factors, including the extent of hair loss, the individual's response to the treatment. In general, patients may undergo anywhere from 1 to 3 treatment sessions spaced several weeks apart.

How long will it take?

A single session typically takes around 30 minutes to an hour to complete.

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed?

The condition is diagnosed mainly on the pattern of symptoms. Keeping a urinary diary (a record of daily urination, urine accidents and fluid intake) can help your health care provider determine patterns and establish the working diagnosis. The provider will also ask questions about your general health, your history of incontinence, past surgeries, illnesses and any medication you're taking. A physical examination, including a pelvic exam, will be done, and a urine sample will be tested.

Sometimes other, more complicated tests may be needed to establish or confirm the diagnosis or to guide treatment.

How does incontinence relate to age?

Incontinence should not be considered to be a normal condition of aging. Elderly patients should be evaluated in essentially the same way that patients of any age should be evaluated. Incontinence is certainly more common as patients age, but incontinence can be seen in children, adolescents, and adults.

Why should I care about my bladder control problem?

People often live with incontinence without seeking help. Many cases can be cured or controlled with appropriate treatment. Urinary incontinence is the second leading cause of institutionalizing elderly people. The problem can contribute to decreased socialization, decreased quality of life and depression. Getting up at night to urinate also increases the risk of falling and fracturing a hip.

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