Good candidates for hair restoration treatments using PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and exosomes are individuals experiencing early to moderate hair thinning or hair loss, particularly those with androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness). These treatments are most effective when hair follicles are still active but have become weak or dormant. Patients who notice gradual thinning at the crown, receding hairlines, or widening parts are ideal candidates, especially if they’re looking for a non-surgical, natural approach to hair regrowth.
PRP and exosome therapy are also suitable for individuals who prefer regenerative, drug-free solutions or those who may not respond well to traditional medications like minoxidil or finasteride. Because PRP uses your own blood and exosomes are derived from stem cells, these treatments carry minimal risk of allergic reaction or complications. They are also commonly used as complementary therapies to enhance the results of other hair restoration procedures, such as hair transplants.
However, the best results are seen in patients who are generally healthy, non-smokers, and free from autoimmune or blood disorders. A consultation is essential to evaluate scalp health, hair density, and overall suitability for treatment. With the right candidate and a customized plan, PRP and exosomes can significantly improve hair thickness, density, and scalp vitality.