TLDR Exosomes have potential in skin treatments but need more research and are only used topically in the U.S.
Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles involved in intercellular communication, show promise in medical and cosmetic dermatology applications due to their ability to transfer genetic materials. However, most research on their therapeutic use is still in preclinical stages, necessitating further studies and clinical trials to assess their safety and efficacy. In the U.S., exosomes are currently limited to topical applications, unlike in other countries where they can be injected.
The conversation is about experimenting with topicalexosomes for hair loss treatment, alongside microneedling, Happy Head's gel-like topical, and Ordinary's hair serum. The user also mentions the availability of treatments like latanoprost and Redensyl.
The conversation is about two new videos on exosomes, focusing on how they work and a Q&A session about their use. Specific treatments for hair loss are not discussed.
A user's father experienced hair regrowth and other health improvements after two IV exosome treatments. The user also had four rounds of exosome therapy, noting significant hair regrowth and relief from headaches, but no change in gray hair.
Exosomes are being discussed as a potential hair loss treatment, with some users skeptical about their effectiveness and stability. There is interest in different types of exosomes, including those derived from centella asiatica, and comparisons are made to other treatments like finasteride.