A structured protocol designed to improve scalp health, support follicle signaling, and create a healthier environment for hair growth using precision microneedling, mesenchymal stem cell–derived exosomes, and integrative scalp support strategies.
Regenerative Hair & Scalp Therapy
Targeted follicle support and scalp optimization through regenerative science
What Is Regenerative Hair & Scalp Therapy?
Hair loss is rarely caused by one single factor. It often involves a combination of:
- Genetic predisposition (androgenetic alopecia)
- Hormonal shifts
- Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation
- Inflammation of the scalp
- Autoimmune activity (e.g., alopecia areata)
- Nutrient deficiencies
- Impaired microcirculation
Healthy hair growth depends on a properly functioning follicle, adequate blood flow, balanced inflammatory signaling, and a stable growth cycle.
The Role of the Scalp
The scalp is living skin. When it becomes inflamed, fibrotic, poorly vascularized, or chronically stressed, follicle signaling weakens. Over time, this can shorten the growth (anagen) phase and extend the shedding (telogen) phase.
Optimizing the scalp environment is foundational to supporting hair vitality.
How Microneedling Supports Hair Growth
Microneedling stimulates the scalp through controlled micro-injury, activating:
- Local blood flow
- Growth factor release
- Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways associated with follicle activation
- Collagen remodeling in the scalp
This process can help improve follicle environment and reawaken dormant follicles in certain cases.
How Mesenchymal Stem Cell–Derived Exosomes Support the Scalp
Exosomes derived from placental mesenchymal stem cells contain growth factors and signaling molecules that support:
- Reduced inflammatory signaling
- Enhanced cellular communication
- Improved follicular microenvironment
- Tissue repair and regenerative signaling
They do not contain live stem cells. Instead, they act as biochemical messengers that help coordinate cellular activity during the repair phase.
When applied after microneedling, absorption is enhanced during the active regenerative window.
Integrative Support: Nutraceuticals & Nervous System Regulation
Because stress and inflammation are major contributors to hair loss, treatment may also include:
- Nutraceutical recommendations to support mitochondrial function, nutrient sufficiency, and hormonal balance
- Targeted topical scalp therapies
- Nervous system calming strategies to reduce chronic cortisol signaling
- Lifestyle coaching to support systemic recovery
Hair restoration is most effective when internal and external factors are addressed together.
This is a cosmetic service intended to support scalp health and improve the appearance of hair density. Results vary depending on underlying cause.
Conditions This Treatment May Improve
Regenerative Hair & Scalp Therapy may support individuals experiencing:
- Androgenetic hair thinning
- Diffuse shedding
- Stress-related hair loss (telogen effluvium)
- Inflammatory scalp conditions
- Early-stage alopecia
- Postpartum shedding
- Hair thinning associated with hormonal shifts
- Scalp tightness or poor circulation
Individuals with autoimmune hair loss should undergo careful assessment to determine suitability.
What to Expect
1. Consultation & Scalp Assessment
We begin with a comprehensive review of hair history, medical background, stress levels, nutritional factors, and scalp condition. This helps identify potential contributing causes. Photographs may be taken to track progress.
2. Scalp Preparation
The scalp is cleansed and prepared. A topical numbing agent may be applied for comfort.
3. Precision Microneedling
Controlled microchannels are created across targeted areas of the scalp to stimulate growth factor release and improve circulation. You may feel vibration and light pressure.
4. Exosome Application
A concentrated exosome serum is applied immediately following microneedling to support regenerative signaling and follicular environment optimization.
5. Aftercare & Ongoing Plan
You will receive personalized aftercare guidance and, when appropriate, recommendations for supportive nutraceuticals, topical products, and stress-modulation practices. Hair restoration protocols are typically structured as a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart.