Side Effects Of Exosome Hair Therapy

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Medical treatments for human body disorders are continuously being improved and discovered to improve the quality of life of patients with disorders. One of the technologies that researchers in the medical community are directed at is the use of exosome treatment for hair loss. However, despite its distinct benefits, this treatment of hair loss is not without potential risks.

So what are the side effects of exosome hair therapy? Minimal side effects such as that associated with injection site reactions. However, while advancements in exosome therapy are continuously being explored, clinical studies on the safety profiles of exosome products are significantly still lacking, evident in there being no US FDA-approved exosome products yet.

Safety Of Exosome Therapy

200 billion exosome products are contained in each ready-made vial used in exosome therapy, derived from sources such as the amniotic fluid and umbilical cord blood of stem cell donors. Since it’s ready-made, vials of exosome products may be administered to patients with whom it may be applicable, such as patients with androgenetic alopecia. As long as it’s harvested properly, potential risks of contamination of communicable diseases or malignancies from the donors should be the least of concern.

Moreover, at present, the only known side effects of this therapy include injection site reactions such as pain, bruising, or swelling in the injection site after the treatment may be felt. However, it should be noted that it’s a relatively new technology and side effects are still being discovered while studies about this product are being conducted, so caution must be exercised in trying this product especially since there are still no US FDA-approved exosome products.

Pre- And Post-Procedure Care

Although there are no contraindications (people who absolutely can’t undergo the treatment) in exosome therapy, patients who use NSAIDs must be advised to stop their use at least 72 hours before the procedure to avoid the risk of lessening the effects of exosome treatment. Patients are also advised to hydrate properly and have a full meal before the procedure.

Due to the currently observed minimal side effects in exosome therapy, patients who have undergone this treatment have little to no downtime and daily activities may be resumed immediately afterward, as long as strenuous activities are avoided within 24 to 72 hours after treatment. Drinking alcohol, taking tobacco products, and eating foods rich in salt and sugar must also be avoided within 24 hours after treatment. For proper recovery, patients must be advised to space their therapy for 3 to 6 months in between treatments.

Other Hair Restoration Treatments

If you’re skeptical about the potential risks associated with exosomes for hair loss, you can consider other types of treatments that are proven to show improvement in hair growth. These hair loss treatments include hair transplant surgery, medications, and the various forms of regenerative therapies namely platelet-rich plasma therapy, laser combs, and medications.

  • Hair Transplant Surgery – There are 2 types of hair transplant surgeries, namely follicular unit transplantation (FUT) where a strip of scalp skin is taken from the patient then transferred to the part where balding is visible, and follicular unit extraction (FUE) where tiny holes are created by hair transplant surgeons where hair follicles will then be transferred.
  • Stem Cell Therapy – Stem cell-based therapy for hair growth entails taking a strip of scalp from the patient’s head, which will be used in culturing hair stem cells. The stem cells will then be concentrated via centrifugation and will be injected into the areas in the scalp of patients that exhibit progressive hair loss. The minimal side effects associated with this therapy include injection site reactions such as mild redness and swelling.
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy – Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for hair restoration entails drawing of blood from the patient, centrifugation of this blood to concentrate the platelets, and the array of growth factors associated with these platelets, then injecting the formulation to the sites of scalp where hair loss is evident. Since it’s from the patient’s own body, the potential risk of communicable diseases is eliminated in PRP therapy, and the minimal side effects associated with this therapy, similar to stem cell therapy, are injection site reactions.
  • Laser Combs – Laser combs or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), are FDA-approved treatment modalities useful in improving hair quality in areas with visible hair loss by delivering low-level laser to stimulate the natural hair follicle cycles. Side effects include slight tingling and itching of the scalp.
  • Medications – The topically-applied minoxidil and finasteride are the commonly used medications against androgenetic alopecia. Common side effects associated with these products include acne at the site of application and a mild redness of the scalp.

PEP Factor: A Safe Treatment For Hair Loss

Exosome therapy side effects are said to be minimal and only associated with injection site reactions. However, note that it’s still a relatively new technology in regenerative medicine and there are still no United States FDA-approved exosome products to date, thus raising the concern on safety issues and also raising the doubt that adverse events are yet to be discovered in this kind of treatment.

As such, it’s best to consider a safer treatment for hair regeneration, such as FACE Med Store’s PEP Factor. PEP Factor is a ready-made product made of natural ingredients useful for any form of hair loss and other aesthetic concerns. Its active ingredients include the basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF) which can promote cell growth through inducing messaging signals necessary for cellular communications. It also has copper peptide as one of its active ingredients, which has known antioxidant properties.

PEP Factor is topically applied, thus eliminating the presence of potential risks associated with an injection. Minimal side effects are also known for the PEP Factor, such as mild redness in the area of application. It can also be used safely together with other regenerative treatments such as microneedling, leading to better results in terms of an increase in hair density.

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The therapeutic potential and health benefits of exosome therapy are indeed diverse, which include its ability to effectively promote an increase in hair numbers to address androgenetic alopecia. It’s currently known to have minimal side effects with proper technique from the provider and good care methods to maintain results. Although it’s also worth noting that it’s a new regenerative medicine product that may still have unknown adverse side effects.

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