Our advanced Hair Restoration Treatment combines the power of exosomes and microneedling to reactivate dormant hair follicles and promote healthier, thicker hair — naturally and non-surgically.
What are exosomes?
Exosomes are regenerative, stem cell-derived messengers that contain growth factors, peptides, and genetic materialthat stimulate cellular repair and renewal. When applied to the scalp, they help reduce inflammation, improve scalp health, and reactivate hair follicles to support new hair growth.
How it works:
Microneedling creates tiny microchannels in the scalp to enhance the absorption and effectiveness of the exosomes. This triggers the skin’s healing response, improves blood circulation, and delivers the exosomes directly into the deeper layers of the scalp for optimal results.
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ASCE Exosomes are tiny, cell-derived vesicles rich in growth factors and proteins that promote cell regeneration and repair. In hair restoration, they work by stimulating dormant hair follicles, improving scalp health, and encouraging natural hair regrowth.
This treatment is ideal for men and women experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss. It’s especially effective for individuals looking for a non-invasive solution to improve hair density and scalp health
The procedure involves applying the exosomes to the scalp, often with microneedling to enhance absorption. The treatment is relatively quick, and most clients experience minimal discomfort.
Side effects are minimal and may include slight redness or sensitivity at the treatment site, which usually resolves within a day or two. There is little to no downtime, allowing you to return to your regular activities immediately.
Marielle Rodrigo
Happy Skin Laser + Aesthetic Clinic
Unit B, 904 13th Street, Brandon, MB, Canada R&A 4S1
Call us: 204-717-7799
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