Hair Exosome
Exosomes are a “Cellular Therapy” in the Aesthetics Sector.
Exosomes are defined as small, membrane-bound micro-vesicle-like structures that play a role in intercellular communication and biological processes. They are generally produced and secreted by cells. Exosomes have a vesicle-like structure with a diameter between 30-200 nm. They facilitate cellular communication by enabling information transfer between cells and can participate in various biological processes. These nano-vesicle-like structures, also called cell avatars, can be obtained from many tissues after purification through special processes in a culture medium and serological testing in a tissue bank; from bovine colostrum, newborn umbilical cord tissue, plants, and autologously from the person’s own blood.
HOW DO EXOSOMES WORK?
Exosomes have both rejuvenation and regeneration effects. That is, they both repair cells and have an anti-aging effect.
They reduce inflammation by stimulating inflammatory proteins. They stimulate the proliferation and migration of fibroblasts, endothelial cells, keratinocytes, and specific endogenous progenitor cells (ancestor cells) to the damaged area, thereby facilitating regeneration.
HOW ARE EXOSOMES OBTAINED?
In the “Autologous Exosome” application, which is platelet-derived, meaning from your own “blood,” using a special ultrafiltration system:
60 cc of blood is taken, and 6-8 cc of exosomes are obtained through ultrafiltration. It is planned as a single-session application, with a booster recommended after 6 months. Other exosomes (bovine colostrum, herbal, newborn umbilical cord) are delivered to clinics as ready-made preparations. The number of sessions and treatment protocol are entirely planned by the physician on an individual basis.
HOW ARE EXOSOMES APPLIED IN HAIR TREATMENTS?
After determining the type of exosome needed by the patient, the number and intervals of sessions are planned according to the quality of the hair, the type of hair loss, and the extent of hair loss. After cleaning the scalp, the exosome is injected directly into the scalp using a microinjection technique. It is minimally painful, and the patient can immediately return to normal life. Post-treatment restrictions vary depending on the type of exosome chosen, and the patient will be informed by the physician.

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