E50 Exosomes for Hair
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles secreted by various cell types. These tiny structures play a pivotal role in cell-to-cell communication. They contain bioactive molecules like proteins, lipids and genetic material, which can influence the behaviour of recipient cells. In aesthetic medicine, exosomes are being studied for potential roles in regenerative care, making them a promising area of research for skin and hair loss.
These vesicles may be formulated with selected signalling molecules (such as growth factors and cytokines). When applied to the scalp, the intention is to support the scalp and follicle environment; clinical evidence is still developing and outcomes vary. Exosomes can be discussed alongside our other hair-loss management options at Bioscor, as part of a combination-therapy approach under medical supervision; suitability and responses vary. As an emerging therapeutic solution, exosome-based care reflects ongoing technological advancement in the development of regenerative hair restoration.



Results
Some people report changes gradually over several months as part of ongoing care; outcomes and timeframes vary. This case example shows one patient’s experience following one exosome session at our Melbourne clinic. It is illustrative only and not predictive of individual outcomes.
Patient has given consent for the use of his photo. Patient results may vary. While individual results vary, the exploration of exosome-based therapies marks a promising advancement in the research and development of regenerative approaches to hair restoration.




FAQs
This page is only intended to provide factual information to educate individuals who are interested in learning more about the treatment. Our clinic offers a health-practitioner-led consultation. Depending on the outcome of the consultation, this may or may not lead to the provision of a prescription.