Scientific diagram showing exosome growth factors activating hair follicle dermal papilla cells to support hair density and growth cycle restoration

Exosomes for Hair Rejuvenation: Clinical Protocol and Evidence

Hair loss is one of the most emotionally significant concerns that patients bring to aesthetic practice. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) — male and female pattern hair loss — affects an estimated 50% of men over 50 and up to 40% of women by age 70, making it one of the most prevalent aesthetic concerns across all demographics.

Scientific diagram showing scalp cross-section with PDRN injection stimulating hair follicle vascularity and follicle cell activity

PDRN for Hair Rejuvenation: Protocol and Evidence

Hair rejuvenation has become one of the most commercially significant and clinically rewarding additions to aesthetic practice menus in recent years. Patients presenting with androgenetic alopecia, diffuse hair thinning, and post-partum or stress-related hair loss are motivated, compliant, and highly loyal when treatments produce visible results. And unlike many aesthetic concerns, hair loss carries genuine psychosocial impact — patients seeking help with it are among the most grateful when effective treatment is found.