What Are Exosomes?
Exosomes are tiny, naturally occurring extracellular vesicles released by mesenchymal stem cells. They play a vital role in cell communication, transmitting signals that influence the behavior of other cells. Modern science has enabled the isolation and delivery of these beneficial messengers, bypassing the need to use the stem cells themselves.
Derived from donated human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells, exosomes undergo a rigorous purification process using advanced techniques. These vesicles are rich in growth factors and small enough to cross barriers in the body that cells cannot, delivering therapeutic proteins effectively and efficiently.
How Does Exosome Therapy Help with Hair Loss?
Exosome therapy is an advanced treatment designed to combat hair loss in both men and women during its early stages. By injecting exosomes and their growth factors directly into the scalp, the treatment stimulates natural hair regrowth and follicular regeneration.
Exosomes act as cellular building blocks, containing essential components like RNA and mRNA, which are vital for protein synthesis. Their origin determines their function, including promoting cell growth, repairing tissues, and supporting biological processes. Key growth factors found in exosomes include:
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