Stem Cell Hair Transplant
Stem Cell Hair Transplant involves injecting stem cells derived from the patient into areas experiencing hair loss, followed by hair transplantation.
Effects of Stem Cells on Hair Follicles and Scalp:
- Halts active hair loss.
- Strengthens weakened hair follicles.
- Activates dormant hair follicles.
- Promotes new hair growth.
- Supports rapid scalp healing post-transplant.
Stem Cell Hair Transplant is performed with similar steps for both men and women. Three main types of stem cells are used in the procedure:
- Autologous Micro Graft Stem Cells: Using a punch technique, three 2.5 mm skin samples containing hair follicles are taken from the nape or behind the ear. These samples are processed in a lab to prepare the stem cells.
- Fat-Derived Stem Cells: Harvested from the patient’s own fat tissue through liposuction.
- Exosome Stem Cells: Derived from the umbilical cord of newborns, exosome stem cells are available in ready-to-use vials, requiring no prior preparation.
Application Process: During hair transplant procedures, after hair grafts are harvested from the donor area, stem cells are injected into the transplant area, and the hair transplant is then carried out. This ensures an effective and targeted stem cell hair transplant.
The recovery period following a Stem Cell Hair Transplant is notably quick. The application of stem cells increases the survival rate of transplanted follicles and promotes faster hair growth, while also strengthening existing weakened hair.