WHAT IS
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE FOR HAIR LOSS
Discover the science of Exosome Regenerative Therapy and how it is being used to create growth and confidence for those experiencing hair loss more than just PRP.
WHAT IS
STEM CELL THERAPY FOR HAIR LOSS
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Discover the science of Exosome Regenerative Therapy and how it is being used to create growth and confidence for those experiencing hair loss more than just PRP.
Stem Cell Therapy for hair Loss – Discover a new alternative way to help restore and generate new and healthier hair growth.
Hair loss happens for both men and women. The reasons may vary for each and how the development of hair loss occurs. As we age, the process of aging involves every cell and organ to undergo a steady rate of deterioration. Stem cell therapy for hair growth has become a powerful alternative for managing the effects of hair loss.
Some of these possibilities of improvement are:
Regeneration of hair follicles
Thicker and fuller hair
Increases health of current hair follicles
Prevents the progression of hair loss
Virtually painless procedure
A new alternative way to help restore and generate new and healthier hair growth.
Hair loss happens for both men and women. The reasons may vary for each and how the development of hair loss occurs. As we age, the process of aging involves every cell and organ to undergo a steady rate of deterioration. Stem cell therapy for hair growth has become a powerful alternative for managing the effects of hair loss.
Some of these possibilities of improvement are:
Regeneration of hair follicles
Thicker and fuller hair
Increases health of current hair follicles
Prevents the progression of hair loss
Virtually painless procedure
Stem Cell Therapy for Hair Loss
Hair loss is a common frustration among many adults. The condition affects 35 million men and 21 million women. While illness, injury, certain medical treatments, and some diseases can cause hair loss, the fact is that the natural process of aging is often to blame. In fact, by the age of 35, two-thirds of men experience hair loss to at least some degree, while women who experience hair loss may lose up to 80% by the age of 60.
While hair loss is often perceived as a cosmetic concern, it can have profound effects on an individual’s overall wellbeing and quality of life. Many people experiencing the condition experience low self-esteem extreme dissatisfaction with their appearance, which can take its toll on personal and professional relationships. People with hair loss are also more likely to suffer psychological distress, which could manifest as anxiety and depression.
Unfortunately, the treatment options for hair loss have been few and tend to produce notoriously poor results. Medications such as minoxidil and finasteride are only partially effective. There are also surgical treatments available, including scalp expansion, scalp reduction, and hair transplantation. Yet, the outcomes of these invasive procedures tend to fall below patients’ expectations.
Regenerative Medicine Therapy
In recent years, regenerative medicine therapy has been explored as a treatment for a broad range of chronic conditions, including osteoarthritis and lupus, as well as an anti-aging solution. Now, it’s being used as an alternative for hair loss therapy. In particular, the use of stem cell exosomes have been studied to show stimulating hair follicles and inducing hair growth.
Using the new science of stem cell exosomes, this hair loss therapy makes for an alternative option for those interested to learn more about this treatment. Stem cell exosomes are isolated from mesenchymal stem cells and are involved in cell-to-cell communication. They have more than 200 signaling proteins and are responsible for turning on regenerative factors and increasing cell survival. According to studies, exosomes act on three mechanisms for hair regrowth; mitochondrial dynamics, the expression of signaling molecules, and the components of epigenetics.
Depending on the degree of hair loss, additional treatments may be needed. And, unlike medications and invasive procedures, this regenerative medicine therapy has few to no side effects and is widely considered safe. Thus stem cell exosome therapy offers a science-based option for those seeking.
Regenerative Medicine is still considered an experimental procedure and not approved by the FDA. Patients must consider realistic expectations in their research and possible therapy options.
How Stemedix Helps You Heal
Professional Medical Care
Our Board-Certified Physicians specialize in regenerative medicine. They stay abreast of the latest developments in stem cell research. Each patient is screened and reviewed before being approved for therapy.
Advanced Therapy
Each patient is thoroughly reviewed to ensure their safety for treatment. The physicians will then determine potential benefit candidacy. If approved, a customized treatment plan is offered for the patient.
Specialized Care
Stemedix can help coordinate patients with necessary wheelchair transportation, medical equipment, and Care Giving services as needed during their stay. Your Care Coordinator is available for questions and assistance.
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