Exosomes increase by 46% the efficacy at 1 year of standard treatment for AAG using {Dutasteride 0.5mg/day + minoxidil 5mg/day} Product 1/28/2024
Adding exosomes to a treatment of dutasteride and minoxidil for hair loss increased hair count by 55% at 6 months and 46% at 1 year compared to the control group. The control group did not receive exosomes or PRP.
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