Nuttorn Hair Centre

Exosome Rich Plasma

a TRANSFORMATIVE STRATEGY FOR HAIR RESTORATION

ERP: The Next-Generation of PRP

Exosome Rich Therapy (ERP) is widely considered to be a next-generation advancement beyond traditional Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy. While PRP has laid the groundwork for regenerative therapies, Exosome Rich Therapy represents a significant advancement beyond PRP, offering a more potent, consistent, and versatile approach to regenerative medicine. It is expected to play a significant role in the future of regenerative medicine such as hair transplants, as well as aesthetics.

Why use ERP?

How does Exosome Rich Plamsa work?

Exosomes are tiny vesicles (nanoparticles) secreted by cells, including stem cells. They act as messengers, carrying a cargo of proteins, growth factors, lipids, and genetic material (like miRNA) from one cell to another. They essentially mediate intercellular communication and influence the behaviour of recipient cells.

Exosomes from stem cells are especially important as they contain signals that promote regeneration. These regenerative signals stimulate hair growth in the targeted treatment areas.

Awaken dormant hair follicles

Exosomes activate dormant follicles, promoting the growth of new, healthier hair while reversing the miniaturisation of existing hair follicles.

Targeted delivery

Exosome are naturally designed for cell-to-cell communication ensuring targeted delivery of growth factors to hair follicles.

Strengthens hair follicles

ERP nourishes and strengthens existing hair follicles, reducing hair shedding and improving hair thickness.

Why Exosomes are "Next Generation"

ERP therapy offers a multitude of increased benefits over other hair restoration treatments.

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is ERP considered the 'Next Gen' PRP?

While both therapies utilize growth factors, ERP is more potent due to a higher concentration of growth factors within exosomes. Exosomes also offer targeted delivery, enhanced cellular uptake, and longer-lasting effects compared to PRP.

A local anesthetic is applied before the injections to minimize discomfort. Most patients report minimal pain during the procedure.

The number of treatments varies depending on the effectiveness of the first treatment, however due to its potency ERP should not be undertaken more than once in a 6 month period. For most people 1 treatment every 12 months is sufficient to maintain hair growth.

You may start noticing improvements in hair growth within 2-3 months after the initial treatment. Significant results are usually seen after 6 months.

ERP is generally safe and well-tolerated. Mild side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. These almost always disappear within a few days without any need for medication.

ERP is suitable for individuals experiencing various types of hair loss, including androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and general hair thinning. It is particularly beneficial for those in the early stages of hair loss or those seeking to enhance the results of a hair transplant.