July 2025 in “World Journal of Stem Cells” Stem cell-derived exosomes could be a promising new treatment for hair regrowth.
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December 2021 in “Stem Cell Research & Therapy” MSCs and their exosomes may speed up skin wound healing but need more research for consistent use.
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October 2024 in “Heliyon” Exosomes show promise for healing diabetic foot ulcers.
February 2026 in “Journal of Regenerative Medicine and Biology Research” Exosomes show promise for anti-aging and regenerative treatments.
June 2025 in “Medical & Clinical Case Reports Journal” Exosomes may improve hair growth, but more research is needed for safety and approval.
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October 2025 in “International Journal of Nanomedicine” Exosomes could revolutionize skin disease treatment and healing.
Microneedling with exosome therapy may effectively regrow hair without side effects.
March 2026 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology” Exosomes show promise in dermatology but need more research and FDA approval for clinical use.
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April 2025 in “JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics” The collagen booster may improve healing after CO2 laser treatment for skin aging.
January 2025 in “Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine” Adipose tissue-derived exosomes may help regrow hair in alopecia areata.
Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes significantly increase hair density and thickness in androgenic alopecia patients.
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April 2023 in “Stem cell research & therapy” Tiny vesicles from stem cells could be a new treatment for healing wounds.
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January 2025 in “Regenerative Biomaterials” Exosomes from Pinctada martensii mucus can safely reduce melanin production, offering a new treatment for skin pigment issues.
June 2025 in “International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics” PRP-Exo is more effective than minoxidil for hair growth.
March 2026 in “Plastic and Aesthetic Research” Adipose-derived stem cell exosomes can help reduce skin aging from UV exposure.
February 2026 in “Molecular and Cellular Probes” Stem cell and plant exosomes may help heal and regenerate skin.
Exosomes show promise for skin treatments but need more research and regulation in India.
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February 2021 in “Nano select” MSC-Exos can aid organ development and offer therapeutic benefits for various conditions.
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October 2025 in “Nano Research” A new microneedle patch effectively treats atopic dermatitis by reducing skin stress and restoring immune balance.
May 2025 in “Aesthetic Plastic Surgery” January 2026 in “SSRN Electronic Journal” November 2023 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
November 2023 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology” Adipose stem cell-derived exosomes may improve hair count and scalp health, potentially outperforming current treatments like minoxidil.
June 2026 in “Russian Journal of Skin and Venereal Diseases” A study involving 20 patients with androgenetic alopecia evaluated the efficacy of salmon-derived exosomes combined with microneedling. Over 12 weeks, significant improvements were observed: hair density increased by 44.4 hairs/cm², the proportion of vellus hairs decreased, hair shaft diameter increased by 22.4 µm, and the proportion of anagen hairs rose by 36.4%. Histological analysis showed increased follicular density and normalization of the terminal/vellus ratio, while immunohistochemistry indicated enhanced cellular proliferation and angiogenesis. No serious adverse events were reported. The treatment effectively restored hair follicle function and reversed miniaturization, suggesting salmon-derived exosomes as a promising regenerative strategy for androgenetic alopecia.
June 2026 in “Brazilian Journal of Hair Health” This case series explores the use of iontophoresis combined with exosome therapy in treating female androgenetic alopecia (FAA), a condition affecting up to 50% of adult women. Three patients underwent five treatment sessions at 20-day intervals. Iontophoresis, a non-invasive method using an electric field, enhances the transdermal delivery of exosomes, which are nanovesicles that aid in tissue repair and regeneration. The treatment showed high efficacy, resulting in increased hair density, improved hair quality, and reduced scalp inflammation without any reported discomfort. The study suggests promising results, but further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
April 2026 in “Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology” Microneedling with exosomes shows promise for skin issues, but more research is needed.
March 2026 in “JPRAS Open” Exosome therapy for hair loss shows promise but needs standardized methods and safety checks for clinical use.
March 2026 in “Journal of Drugs in Dermatology” Exosome-based therapies may improve skin conditions but need more research for safety and effectiveness.
November 2025 in “Journal of Craniofacial Surgery Open” Exosome therapy shows promise for treating hair loss, but needs standardized protocols and further trials.
November 2025 in “JPRAS Open” Exosome therapy could help with hair loss, but more research and regulation are needed.