PRP
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical method of treating hair loss. It involves performing short injections into the scalp with a concentrated solution derived from a sample of your own blood. The procedure begins by taking a small amount of blood from the patient, which is then processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma (PRP). This plasma, full of growth factors, is injected into areas of the scalp affected by hair loss or thinning, encouraging the renewal of hair follicles and stimulating hair growth.
PRP hair treatment has been proven to be highly effective in treating male and female pattern baldness (hair loss), as well as enhancing the density and health of existing hair. The growth factors contained in the plasma help activate dormant hair follicles, promoting the growth of new hair and improving the quality of existing hair. In addition, they enhance blood circulation to the scalp, creating a healthy environment for continued hair growth.
The PRP hair procedure is painless and requires minimal recovery time. After application, the scalp may experience mild redness or swelling, which subsides within a few hours. The results of PRP treatment are usually visible after several weeks, with significant improvements in hair density, quality and health. For optimal results, it is recommended to repeat the treatment in cycles, usually every 3-6 months, depending on the individual’s needs.
EXOSOMES
Exosomes are microscopic particles suitable for androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata and lichen folliculitis of the scalp. This high-tech product is applied every 15-20 days and is done with the technique of mesotherapy on the hair. In medicine and aesthetics, exosomes are used to enhance cell regeneration, enhance skin healing, rejuvenate, and reduce inflammation.
The use of exosomes in aesthetic medicine has emerged as a pioneering method for treating skin aging and its damage, such as wrinkles and scars. Exosomes have the ability to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, two substances essential for the elasticity and youthful appearance of the skin. By applying exosomes topically or through injections, a significant improvement in skin texture, softness and rejuvenation of the face or body can be observed.
One of the greatest potential uses of exosomes in medicine is to improve the process of tissue regeneration. Exosomes can be used to accelerate healing after surgery or injury, as well as to improve the healing of chronic wounds.