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Exosomes for Hair

Exosomes for Hair

Stimulate hair growth and improve scalp health with advanced exosome therapy performed by qualified practitioners.

£300-£1,950
Duration45–60 minutes
Downtime024 hrs
Results in8–12 weeks
Longevity12–18 months with maintenance
REGENERATIVEHAIR GROWTHSCALP HEALTHMINIMAL DOWNTIME
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WHAT ARE EXOSOMES FOR HAIR?

Exosomes for hair is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment that uses stem cell-derived exosomes to stimulate hair follicles, promote growth, and improve overall scalp health. The growth factors and proteins within exosomes awaken dormant follicles, extend the hair growth phase, and create optimal conditions for thicker, healthier hair.

IT CAN HELP WITH:

  • Thinning hair or hair loss
  • Receding hairline
  • Weak or brittle hair
  • Slow hair growth
  • Scalp inflammation
  • Post-pregnancy or stress-related hair loss

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Exosomes for Hair treatments available on marbl

Process

What to Expect

A qualified practitioner injects exosomes directly into the scalp using a fine needle or microneedling technique. The exosomes deliver regenerative signals to hair follicles, stimulating cellular repair, increasing blood flow, and encouraging new hair growth. Results build gradually as follicles respond and enter active growth phases.

Treatment time

45–60 minutes

Pain level

mild — numbing cream is typically applied to the scalp

Downtime

minimal; mild redness or tenderness may last a few hours

When results appear

8–12 weeks

Full results

4–6 months

Longevity

12–18 months with maintenance

Look and feel

thicker fuller hair with improved density and scalp health
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IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?

THIS TREATMENT MAY BE SUITABLE IF:

  • You're experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss
  • You want a natural regenerative approach to hair restoration
  • You're looking for the most advanced hair growth treatment available
  • You prefer a treatment with minimal downtime and no surgery
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Pre-Care & Aftercare

BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • Wash your hair thoroughly before your appointment
  • Avoid blood-thinning medications like aspirin for 48 hours
  • Arrive with a clean dry scalp free of styling products
  • Discuss any medical conditions or medications with your practitioner

AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • Avoid washing your hair for 24 hours
  • Do not apply styling products or heat tools for 24 hours
  • Avoid strenuous exercise or sweating for 24 hours
  • Keep the scalp protected from direct sun exposure
  • A series of 3–6 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended

reviews

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I went to Dr Carmen Ranjith for hair loss. She was really understanding and spent a lot of time explaining the different treatments available. I wasn't suitable for hair transplant. I had E50 exosomes treatment, four sessions and by fifth and sixth month I was seeing new hair growth even after the treatment. I would definitely recommend her. Thank you! Im looking forward to my maintenance programme.

Sylvia Thiagaraj

Sylvia Thiagaraj

2025, August 2
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After spending over 2 years on manual tablet and topical spray treatments, with quite a lot of cost but little to no progress and constant shedding, I finally decided to try exosomes. Just 8 weeks in and I’ve already noticed steady progress. The changes so far have been encouraging, and I honestly can’t wait to see the full results at the 6-month mark. Dr Mirali Aesthetics is extremely knowledgeable and I completely trust her advice and aftercare instructions. She is professional, kind, and very detailed in her approach, which makes the whole process reassuring and positive.

Shivam Patel

Shivam Patel

2025, August 21
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I found them online and contacted them. I just had some treatment done at Harley Street Medics and it was great. I had a hair transplant done in Istanbul but I wanted more fuller hair. I was then told about Exosomes hair treatment. After having an online consultation with Dr Ahmed he worked out a plan for me and his professional advice knowing I was in good hands as he’s been doing it for over 20 years I was at the right place . Really good professional advice and treatment Highly recommend

Waleed Gul

Waleed Gul

2025, August 7
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I’ve been losing my hair and I was told about Exsormes hair treatment . I’ve started my treatment with Harley Street Medics and i can see it’s slowly making a difference, everyone around me and me personally I can see a big change despite the fact that it’s happening slowly. Very professional and clean, highly recommend for any treatment no other clinics have actually helped me this is the first time seeing results physically not just by “predictions” or “possible results”. I would recommend them.

Kayra Yarkan

Kayra Yarkan

2025, August 7
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Exosomes for hair are nano-sized extracellular vesicles derived from stem cells that contain growth factors, proteins and genetic material specifically used to stimulate hair follicles, promote hair growth and improve scalp health. These biological particles represent an advanced approach to hair restoration, working at the cellular level to regenerate and rejuvenate hair follicles. What exosomes contain for hair benefits includes growth factors such as VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promoting blood vessel formation to nourish follicles, FGF (fibroblast growth factor) stimulating hair follicle cells, PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor) supporting tissue regeneration, and IGF (insulin-like growth factor) promoting cell growth; proteins and peptides that support cellular function; microRNA and messenger RNA providing genetic instructions; and lipids that protect and deliver the cargo. Exosome sources for hair treatment include human mesenchymal stem cells from sources like umbilical cord, bone marrow or adipose tissue; plant-derived exosomes from sources like ginseng or other botanicals; and lab-cultured stem cells under controlled conditions. How exosomes differ from other hair treatments shows PRP (platelet-rich plasma) containing growth factors from your own blood but in less concentrated, targeted form; peptide serums applying growth factors topically with limited penetration; and exosomes providing more sophisticated, multi-pathway cellular communication. The mechanism for hair involves exosomes penetrating the scalp and reaching hair follicles; delivering their cargo of growth factors and signalling molecules; activating dormant follicles to re-enter growth phase; promoting dermal papilla cell proliferation essential for hair growth; improving blood supply to follicles; and reducing inflammation that can impair follicle function. Exosomes for hair are used for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) in both men and women; diffuse thinning and reduced density; hair loss following stress or illness; enhancing hair transplant results; and overall scalp and hair health improvement.

Exosomes for hair growth are used through various application methods, with the most common being direct scalp injection or topical application after microneedling to enhance penetration. The specific protocol depends on the product used and practitioner preference. The microneedling with exosomes method is the most popular approach, involving the scalp being microneedled to create microchannels; exosome solution being applied to the treated scalp; the channels allowing deep penetration of exosomes; massage helping distribute and enhance absorption; and the treatment typically taking 30 to 45 minutes. Direct injection involves injecting exosomes into the scalp using mesotherapy technique; multiple small injections distributed across affected areas; delivering concentrated exosomes directly to follicle depth; and treatment taking 20 to 30 minutes typically. Topical application after other treatments can be used by applying exosomes after microneedling, dermaroller or dermastamp; using after laser therapy to enhance healing; and applying to prepared scalp for maximum absorption. The typical treatment protocol includes an initial intensive phase with treatments every 2 to 4 weeks for 3 to 4 sessions; assessment after initial course; transition to maintenance phase with treatments every 2 to 3 months; and adjustment based on individual response. Preparation before treatment involves washing hair on treatment day but avoiding styling products; arriving with clean, product-free scalp; and following any specific pre-treatment instructions provided. During treatment, your scalp is cleansed and possibly numbed; the chosen application method is performed; exosomes are applied or injected; and post-treatment products may be applied. Aftercare for optimal results includes waiting 6 to 12 hours before washing hair; avoiding harsh shampoos or treatments for 24 to 48 hours; protecting scalp from sun exposure; avoiding swimming pools or saunas for 48 hours; and following all practitioner instructions. At-home use considerations show some products claiming exosome benefits for home use; effectiveness of topical-only application being questionable without penetration enhancement; professional treatment with microneedling or injection being more effective; and at-home products typically being supportive rather than primary treatment. Combining exosomes with other treatments can enhance results, using with PRP for synergistic effects; incorporating into hair transplant protocols; combining with minoxidil or finasteride; and using alongside red light therapy.

The best exosomes for hair growth are typically those derived from human mesenchymal stem cells, particularly from umbilical cord or bone marrow sources, as these have the most robust scientific evidence and contain concentrated growth factors specifically beneficial for hair follicle regeneration. However, the quality, processing and concentration of exosomes matter more than source alone. Human-derived exosomes from umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells are considered highly effective with rich growth factor content; ethically sourced and widely available; strong evidence for regenerative properties; and typically used in clinical settings. Bone marrow-derived exosomes contain potent regenerative signals; have established use in medical applications; show good hair follicle stimulation; but may be less commonly available. Adipose tissue-derived exosomes are readily available from fat tissue; contain beneficial growth factors; have good safety profile; but may have slightly different growth factor profiles. Plant-derived exosomes from sources like ginseng are becoming popular with claims of growth factor content; potentially lower cost; vegan/ethical alternative; but having limited scientific validation compared to human sources. Key quality factors determining effectiveness include concentration of exosomes measured in particles per ml; growth factor content and specific factors present; purity and processing methods; storage and handling maintaining viability; and clinical evidence supporting the specific product. What to look for in exosome products includes transparent sourcing information; third-party testing and quality verification; clinical data supporting effectiveness; proper regulatory compliance; practitioner expertise in administration; and realistic claims without exaggeration. Questions to ask about exosome products include what is the source of exosomes; how are they processed and purified; what is the concentration; what clinical evidence supports this product; how are they stored and handled; and what is the practitioner's experience with this product. Red flags to watch for include exaggerated claims of dramatic results; very low prices suggesting questionable quality; inability to provide source information; no quality testing or verification; and pressure to purchase without proper consultation. Current market leaders show several established brands in aesthetic medicine; ongoing research developing new products; and the field evolving rapidly. The verdict on best exosomes shows human mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes having strongest evidence; quality and concentration mattering more than source alone; reputable products from established companies being preferable; and practitioner expertise in product selection and application being crucial for results.

Exosomes show promising effectiveness for promoting hair growth based on emerging clinical evidence and their biological mechanism of action, though they are a relatively new treatment with ongoing research still establishing optimal protocols and long-term outcomes. Current evidence suggests they can stimulate hair follicles and improve hair density, particularly when part of a comprehensive hair restoration approach. Evidence supporting effectiveness for hair growth includes clinical studies demonstrating increased hair count and density after exosome treatment; improvements in hair thickness and quality; activation of hair follicle stem cells in research studies; proven delivery of growth factors to follicles; and high patient satisfaction in reported clinical series. The biological mechanisms explaining effectiveness show exosomes delivering VEGF, FGF, PDGF and other growth factors directly to follicles; these growth factors activating dormant follicles; promotion of angiogenesis improving follicle blood supply; stimulation of dermal papilla cells essential for hair cycling; reduction of inflammation affecting follicle function; and coordination of multiple regenerative pathways. What exosomes can effectively achieve for hair growth includes reactivation of miniaturised or dormant follicles; increased hair density in thinning areas; improved hair diameter and thickness; enhanced growth phase duration; healthier scalp environment; and support for hair transplant success. Effectiveness varies by condition, with androgenetic alopecia showing positive results in studies; diffuse thinning responding well to treatment; stress-related hair loss potentially benefiting; post-transplant enhancement being supported; and completely bald areas with no follicles remaining being unlikely to respond. Factors affecting effectiveness for you include how many viable follicles remain in affected areas; the stage and duration of hair loss; age and overall health status; consistency with treatment protocol; use of complementary treatments; and realistic expectations about improvement. Comparing exosomes to other treatments shows potentially more effective than topical growth factors due to better delivery; possibly complementary to PRP with different mechanisms; less studied than minoxidil or finasteride but potentially additive; and best results often from combination approaches. Current limitations include the need for more large-scale, long-term studies; variability in products affecting outcomes; no standardized protocols yet established; individual response variation; and regulatory status still evolving. Realistic expectations about effectiveness show exosomes can provide meaningful improvement in hair growth; results develop gradually over months; multiple treatments are typically needed; maintenance is required to sustain benefits; and they work best for early to moderate loss rather than advanced baldness. Most evidence suggests exosomes are genuinely effective for hair growth through valid biological mechanisms, though optimal protocols and patient selection continue to be refined.

Before exosome treatment for hair growth, people typically have noticeable thinning with visible scalp showing through hair; receding hairline or widening part; reduced overall hair density and coverage; finer, weaker hair strands than previously; progressive hair loss causing concern and affecting confidence; and frustration with conventional treatments not providing desired results. These concerns often prompt people to explore advanced regenerative treatments like exosomes for their hair restoration potential. After exosome treatment for hair growth, following completion of a recommended initial course (typically 3 to 4 sessions over 3 to 4 months) and allowing adequate time for follicle stimulation and hair growth (usually assessed at 6 to 12 months), many people experience meaningful improvements. Common results include increased hair density with better scalp coverage; new hair growth in previously thinning areas; improved hair thickness and diameter; stronger, healthier-appearing hair; reduced rate of hair loss; and enhanced confidence about hair appearance. The improvement timeline shows that during months 1 to 2, reduced shedding may be the first noticeable change; during months 2 to 4, early signs of new growth and improved hair quality appear; during months 4 to 6, visible improvement in density becomes apparent with new hairs maturing; during months 6 to 9, continued enhancement with progressive thickening; and during months 9 to 12, optimal results with maximum hair growth and quality improvement. The degree of improvement depends critically on the extent of hair loss and how many viable follicles remain; early intervention typically showing better results; the type and quality of exosome product used; consistency with the full treatment protocol; individual cellular response and healing capacity; whether the treatment is combined with other therapies like minoxidil, finasteride or PRP; and overall scalp and health status. Realistic improvement metrics show hair count increases of 10% to 30% are achievable in responders; hair diameter improvements making existing hair appear fuller; slowed progression of hair loss; and overall improved hair quality and scalp health. Before and after expectations should be realistic: exosomes provide gradual, natural-looking improvement over many months; they cannot regrow hair where follicles are permanently lost; results vary significantly between individuals; the treatment works best for early to moderate loss rather than advanced baldness; maintenance treatments are needed to sustain benefits, typically every 6 to 9 months; and combining with other proven treatments often enhances outcomes. Factors predicting good results include treatment beginning at early stages of hair loss; presence of miniaturised but living follicles; good overall health and scalp condition; commitment to completing the full protocol; realistic expectations about gradual improvement; and willingness to maintain results with ongoing treatment. Most satisfied patients are those who understand the regenerative nature requires patience, appreciate the biological approach working with their body's natural processes, commit to the full treatment course and maintenance, combine exosomes with comprehensive hair health strategies, and have realistic expectations about meaningful improvement rather than complete restoration. The emerging evidence suggests exosomes can provide real benefits for hair growth, though individual results vary and the treatment represents one tool in a comprehensive approach to hair restoration rather than a miracle cure.