For individuals in the early stages of thinning—or those who are not candidates for traditional hair transplantation—treatments such as PRP, exosome-based preparations, and amniotic-derived biologics may offer supportive, non-surgical options. These therapies are designed to help improve the scalp environment, support miniaturized follicles, and potentially slow progressive hair thinning.
Hair loss affects over half of all men and approximately one in three women, often impacting confidence and quality of life. Biologic treatments contain proteins, cytokines, and growth factors that may help support natural healing processes. In clinical settings, PRP and amniotic-derived products have been used to address factors associated with hair thinning, including inflammation and reduced follicular support.
These procedures are performed through targeted scalp injections in a quick, in-office visit. Individual responses vary, but many patients evaluate changes in hair quality, shedding, and fullness over a period of 6–12 months.
PRP, exosome-based products, and amniotic-derived biologics offer non-surgical options that may be more affordable than traditional hair restoration surgery for certain patients.
A complimentary consultation at FUE Hair Clinic of Texas can help determine your candidacy based on your genetics, pattern of hair loss, scalp health, and treatment goals.
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These treatments are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
- Exosome and amniotic-derived products are not FDA-approved for the treatment of hair loss.
- They may be offered only as investigational or regenerative therapies.
- Stem cell–based treatments for hair restoration are not FDA-approved.
Current evidence for exosome, stem cell–based, and amniotic-derived therapies for hair loss is emerging and ongoing. Clinical outcomes differ from patient to patient and may depend on age, genetics, degree of hair thinning, and overall health.
PRP is an autologous treatment (using the patient’s own blood). While PRP has been widely studied for hair thinning, responses vary and some individuals may not experience noticeable improvement.