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    GlossaryStem Cell Exosomes

    tiny vesicles from stem cells aiding cell communication and repair

    Stem Cell Exosomes are tiny vesicles, or small bubble-like structures, released by stem cells that contain proteins, lipids, and genetic material. These exosomes play a crucial role in cell communication and can promote tissue repair and regeneration by transferring their contents to other cells, making them a promising tool in regenerative medicine and therapies for conditions like alopecia.

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      community How Does Exosome Therapy Work for Hair Loss?

      in Research/Science  5 upvotes 1 year ago
      Exosome hair therapy involves injecting stem cell-derived exosomes into the scalp to boost hair follicle regeneration and repair. Exosomes, which are not stem cells but products of them, contain bioactive chemicals and specific growth factors that promote new blood vessel formation, increase cell proliferation, reduce inflammation, and improve tissue repair, all crucial for hair health.

      community Anyone Try Microneedling with Exosomes/AAPE?

      in Microneedling  2 upvotes 2 years ago
      User asks where to purchase exosomes/AAPE for microneedling hair loss treatment. Links to research on hair regeneration therapy, stem cell therapy, exosome therapy, and dermal exosomes provided.

      community STEM CELL TREATMENT FOR HAIR LOSS at home

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 3 years ago
      User considers trying AAPE for hair restoration, costing $700 for 6 months. Others discuss its potential effectiveness and mention a study with promising results.