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Ground breaking therapy gives hair loss the boot

Hair loss is a widespread issue that affects many individuals, stemming from genetic factors or environmental influences. Those experiencing hair loss often face emotional challenges, including feelings of self-pity and even depression. 

While some find coping mechanisms, the aspiration to regrow hair remains strong.

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In a recent consultation at Svenson’s Quezon City clinic, trichologist Shai Aya-ay emphasized that hair growth is not an overnight process. 

“You need to undergo active treatments to address your hair and scalp issues,” she said. “Simply seeking professional advice is a crucial first step in your hair growth journey. This will ensure you receive tailored guidance to effectively tackle your concerns.”

Unexpected hair loss can be particularly daunting, manifesting as early balding in one’s 20s, stress-related thinning, or hereditary conditions. Facing these challenges alone can be overwhelming.

Recognizing that a full head of hair is more than a physical attribute, Svenson specialists highlight that each strand tells a story about living fully and thriving in one’s passions.

To assist individuals in their hair restoration efforts, Svenson has introduced NexoHair exosome therapy, expanding its range of proven treatments. 

NexoHair is a groundbreaking hair loss treatment utilizing exosomes, a promising advancement in hair regeneration. This innovative solution aims to deliver faster results, enhance hair density, and increase coverage for those struggling with hair loss in the Philippines.

Exosomes, naturally produced by cells, play a vital role in cell-to-cell communication and regeneration. According to Mike Lee, CEO of PrimaCure, “Exosomes are vesicles containing growth factors, genetic material, and lipids. They protect and facilitate the delivery of these crucial components to cells, resulting in faster and more standardized outcomes compared to traditional methods.”

PrimaCure CEO Mike Lee (left) shares the importance of exosomes in cell-to-cell communication and regeneration

NexoHair utilizes E50-H exosomes sourced from marine origins, specifically engineered to promote hair growth by reactivating dormant hair follicles and encouraging the formation of new ones. Lee notes that this therapy can stimulate hair stem cells to create new hair follicles, leading to significant results in a shorter time frame.

The treatment is virtually pain-free and requires no downtime, as it is administered through microneedling, which involves minimal discomfort. “No blood drawing is necessary,” Lee adds. “You’ll feel a sensation similar to tapping your scalp with your nails.”

The NexoHair treatment is administered through microneedling

Following the application of exosomes, NexoHair enhances the treatment with TargetCool, which facilitates deeper penetration of exosomes into the scalp while reducing inflammation and improving oxygen supply to tissues. 

The treatment also includes TargetCool which utilizes cold temperature and pressure to allow exosomes to further penetrate the scalp

“This method utilizes cold temperature and pressure to drive products into the microchannels created by microneedling, maximizing exosome delivery,” Lee explains.

For those hesitant about surgical options, NexoHair presents an effective alternative that can yield comparable results to hair transplants.

Lee asserts, “While hair transplant surgeries may offer faster results, especially for older patients, exosome therapy can deliver similar outcomes within three to four months.”

Dr. Young Seob Lee (center) and Dr. Mike Lee (right) with Svenson trichologist Shai Aya-ay (left)

Exclusively available at Svenson, NexoHair complements the clinic’s established hair and scalp recovery programs, providing a cutting-edge solution for those seeking to reclaim their hair. Svenson continues to be recognized as a leading authority in hair loss treatments in the Philippines. (Images by Paui Guevarra)

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