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Exosome Therapy for Hair Concerns Brisbane

Exosome therapy for hair loss, icon 1, Dr Scott Brisbane

Exosome therapy may be considered for concerns related to scalp health or hair coverage. Changes in scalp and hair can occur due to factors such as ageing, genetics, hormonal influences, or lifestyle. At Dr Scott Horsburgh’s Brisbane clinic, treatment suitability is determined during consultation, with careful consideration of your specific needs and overall health.

What Are Exosomes?

Exosomes are naturally occurring particles released by cells that help with communication between tissues in the body. They carry proteins and other components that may influence cellular activity. In hair loss treatments, exosomes are massaged into the scalp following microneedling to target dormant or weakened hair follicles, which may help in promoting natural hair growth.

Book a Consultation

If you are considering exosome therapy for hair concerns, you can book a consultation with Dr Scott Horsburgh at his Brisbane clinic. This appointment allows you to discuss your goals, ask questions, and review whether this option may be suitable for your circumstances.

How Exosome Therapy Works

Exosome therapy involves the application of exosomes to the scalp in combination with supportive approaches. This process is considered for patients who want to address concerns related to scalp conditions or hair coverage. The details of the method and whether it may be suitable for you will be discussed during your consultation with Dr Scott Horsburgh.

Concerns That May Be Addressed

Exosome therapy may be considered for:

  • Changes in scalp condition
  • Concerns related to hair coverage
  • Support for maintaining scalp health

Whether these concerns are appropriate for treatment will be confirmed during the consultation.

What to Expect After Treatment

After treatment, patients may notice temporary redness, tenderness, or swelling in the treated area. Itching or dryness of the scalp can also occur. These effects generally resolve within several days, though recovery time may vary depending on factors such as your overall health, skin type, and how your scalp responds to treatment. You will be given specific aftercare instructions to support comfort and healing.

Risks and Complications

Possible risks and complications associated with exosome therapy may include:

  • Temporary scalp sensitivity
  • Redness, dryness, or itching of the scalp
  • Flaking or irritation at the application site
  • Allergic reactions to the product or components used
  • Temporary changes in scalp or hair texture
  • Infection (if aftercare instructions are not followed)
  • Discomfort or tenderness in the treated area