TLDR Combining low-level laser therapy and exosome therapy promotes hair growth.
This case series demonstrates the successful effects of combining low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and autologous exosome therapy for hair growth. Volunteers received exosome injections (0.15 to 0.3 ml per cm², totaling 5 ml) using 30-27G needles, followed by LLLT (1 joule per cm², 200 mW, 630 nm and 780 nm wavelengths) in 1-2 monthly sessions. The synergistic effect of these treatments shows promise for future applications in beauty and therapy.
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