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Hair Loss Treatment

Reviving your scalp’s vitality through natural stem cell regeneration.

The Scalp is like the soil where your Hair Grows.

To prevent or slow down hair loss, you must care for the very foundation of your scalp: the health of its cells and the balance of their microenvironment. True hair care starts at the root.

This is not just about aesthetics… It’s about feeling like yourself again

Our innovative approach targets the Root Causes of Hair Loss, activating your body’s natural healing and regeneration. With expert procedures tailored to your needs, you can expect visible improvements and a renewed sense of self.
Don’t let hair loss define you. Experience the future of hair restoration—safe, effective, and designed to help you reclaim your vitalit

The biological imbalances of the Scalp - key drivers of Hair Loss:

If the soil becomes exhausted, dry, and stripped of nutrients, the plant can no longer survive. In the same way, when the scalp becomes depleted – due to the aging of its cells and the deterioration of their surrounding microenvironment – hair begins to thin and may eventually disappear altogether.

FOR MEN
  • Moderate stages of alopecia, where hair follicles are still present but miniaturized
  • Diffuse thinning rather than completely bald areas
  • Poor response to conventional hair loss treatment
FOR WOMEN
  • Diffuse thinning on the crown or a widening of the part lines
  • Hair loss triggered by stress or thinning after pregnancy
  • Early signs of alopecia areata

Understanding the Root Cause of Hair Loss

It depends on the individual, but it typically involves a combination of biological and environmental factors that damage or exhaust the hair follicle’s ability to grow hair. Here are the most common underlying causes – the real root issues behind hair loss:

CELLULAR EXHAUTION

Aging or damaged follicular stem cells lose their regenerative capacity.


Solution

Regenerative therapies such as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or exosomes to replace or reactivate these stem cells.

MICROCIRCULATION IMPAIRMENT

Poor blood flow reduces oxygen and nutrient delivery to hair follicles.


Solution

Therapies that enhance angiogenesis and tissue perfusion (e.g. Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Exosomes, or Nitric Oxide Boosters).

CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

Local or systemic inflammation (due to stress, diet, or autoimmunity) disrupts hair cycling and damages follicles.


Solution

Anti-inflammatory nutraceuticals, lifestyle modifications, and systemic therapies to reduce inflammation (e.g., mesenchymal stem cells or MSC-derived exosomes).

OXIDATIVE STRESS

Excessive ROS accumulation damages mitochondria, reducing the cellular energy required to sustain and stimulate hair growth.


Solution

Targeted antioxidants, mitochondrial support and cellular rejuvenation (e.g. mesenchymal stem cells or exosomes)

Working at the Root Cause of Hair Loss

Most conventional treatments focus on temporarily slowing hair loss or stimulating miniaturized follicles. However, long-term results require addressing underlying biological dysfunctions. These include:

  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)
    Replace exhausted stem cells and stimulate regeneration.
  • Exosomes
    Cell-free messengers that modulate inflammation, promote angiogenesis, and activate dormant follicles.

There are only 2 Mesenchymal Stem Cell Sources to treat Hair Loss:

Adipose Tissue Derived Stem Cells

Adipose Tissue Derived Stem Cells

The procedure involves a minimally invasive fat biopsy, followed by a 2–3 week cell expansion phase before injection.

MSC-derived exosomes

MSC-derived Exosomes

Ready in just 2-3 days from biobanks, with no harvesting procedure needed

Let’s clarify with accurate information:

Stem Cells obtained from a fat sample require at least two weeks of processing before they can be used; otherwise, the treatment is ineffective and potentially harmful:

  • Fat that is harvested and manipulated for use in the same session is both useless and harmful.
  • There are no Stem Cells in the blood, so treatments claiming to use stem cells extracted from blood are not scientifically valid. The Stem Cells used to treat hematological diseases are found in the bone marrow, not in the blood.
  • The hematopoietic stem cells found in umbilical cord blood are useful for treating blood disorders, but not for counteracting the aging processes of the human body

What types of Hair Loss for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment?

Stem cell treatments are a new and promising option for certain types of hair loss. They work by helping repair or regenerate damaged hair follicles and may even help wake up “sleeping” follicles. Here are the main types of hair loss that could benefit:

  • Androgenetic Alopecia
    This is the most common kind of hair loss, where hair becomes thinner over time. Stem cells help restore hair growth by reactivating weakened hair follicles.
  • Alopecia Areata
    This is an autoimmune condition where the body attacks its own hair follicles, causing patches of hair to fall out. Stem cells help reduce inflammation and support new hair growth.
  • Telogen Effluvium (Hair Shedding from Stress or Hormonal Changes)
    This type of hair loss is often caused by stress, illness, or hormonal shifts. While it can improve on its own, stem cells speed up recovery and restore healthy hair cycles.
  • Scarring Alopecia (Cicatricial Alopecia)
    In this form, inflammation leads to scarring that destroys hair follicles. If caught early, stem cells help reduce inflammation and protect the remaining follicles.
  • Traction Alopecia
    This happens when hair is pulled too tightly over time (like in tight hairstyles). If the follicles are still alive, stem cells may help repair the damage and promote regrowth.

Realistic Expectations

Experience the regenerative power of stem cells to naturally revive hair growth and scalp vitality

Advanced Stem Cell Therapy for Men’s Hair Restoration

  • Slowing or stopping hair loss progression, especially in early or moderate stages of male pattern baldness.
  • Thicker and stronger hair shafts, especially in thinning areas.
  • Regrowth of miniaturized hair in areas where follicles are still present but weakened.
  • Improved scalp condition, including reduced inflammation and better blood flow.

Men with long-standing bald patches where follicles are completely gone may not experience new hair growth, but the treatment can still help preserve existing hair and improve scalp health.

Targeted Solutions for Female Hair Thinning and Renewal

  • Reduction in diffuse hair thinning, especially on the crown or part line.
  • Thicker, healthier-looking hair, with improved density.
  • Stimulation of dormant follicles, particularly after stress-related or hormonal hair loss (e.g., postpartum).
  • Less shedding and improved hair texture.

Women tend to respond well because they often seek treatment earlier and have more diffuse (rather than complete) hair loss.

Treatment Progress and Expected Results

Hair restoration through MSCs or exosomes is a progressive process that follows the body’s natural regenerative rhythm. Visible improvements appear gradually — from enhanced scalp condition to increased density and stronger, healthier hair over the following weeks and months.

  • Results are gradual, typically visible after 2 to 4 months, with continued improvement for up to 9–12 months.
  • Multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal results.
  • The treatment does not create new follicles where they no longer exist, but it can help reactivate dormant or weakened ones
  • Best outcomes are seen when stem cell therapy is combined with lifestyle changes and, when appropriate, other medical treatments.

Note: As with any medical treatment, results vary depending on age, health status, genetics,
type and stage of hair loss, and consistency with follow-up care

Frequency/Maintenance: Repeated every 6–12 months

In-depth Information

Would you like to explore further or learn more? Access comprehensive explanations by expanding the sections below.

Why Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC)?

Regenerative treatments like Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy, work at the root cause—not just on the surface – because it addresses the causes of hair loss, not just the symptoms.
Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy is a regenerative treatment designed to improve scalp health and stimulate hair follicles. While results can vary from person to person, many patients—both men and women—experience meaningful improvements over time.

How Do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Work In Hair Loss?

When Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are injected into the scalp, they don’t turn into hair themselves — but they help create the ideal environment for hair follicles to recover and grow. Here’s how they work:

Stimulate Dormant Hair Follicles
MSCs release signaling molecules (called growth factors and cytokines) that help “wake up” inactive or weakened hair follicles and encourage them to start producing hair again.

Reduce Inflammation
In many types of hair loss, inflammation damages the hair follicle. MSCs have strong anti-inflammatory effects that help calm the scalp and protect the follicles from further damage.

Improve Blood Supply
MSCs help promote the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), which increases oxygen and nutrient delivery to the hair follicles—key for healthy growth.

Support Follicle Regeneration
By creating a healthier environment in the scalp, MSCs can help repair and rejuvenate the follicular tissue, potentially reversing early damage.

Modulate the Immune System
In autoimmune-related hair loss (like alopecia areata), MSCs can help rebalance immune activity, reducing the attack on hair follicles.

In Summary:
MSCs don’t replace hair follicles but help restore their function by reducing inflammation, improving blood flow, and activating natural regenerative processes in the scalp. This makes them a promising treatment, especially in early or moderate stages of hair thinning.

Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) VS Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC)

In the regenerative medicine landscape, many providers offer therapies labeled as “Stem Cell treatments” that utilize Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF)—a heterogeneous mix of cells extracted from adipose tissue. While SVF contains some Stem Cells, it also includes various other cell types, leading to variability in treatment outcomes.
At our Clinic, we prioritize precision and efficacy by exclusively using Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). These are meticulously isolated and expanded in controlled laboratory settings, ensuring a pure, potent, and standardized cell population. This approach enhances the therapeutic potential and consistency of our treatments.

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