Anti-Aging & Wellness
Hair Loss
Encouraging a healthier scalp and follicle environment.

What is Hair Loss?
Hair thinning follows several different paths — hormonal patterns, nutrient shortfalls, stress, or inflammation right at the follicle — and it rarely announces which one it is. Timing matters more than people expect: a follicle that's miniaturised but still active responds far better than one that's gone quiet for good. Most people notice it in the mirror or the shower drain long before it's obvious to anyone else, and by then it's usually been progressing for a while.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We examine the scalp and follicles under magnification to judge which are still viable, then correct nutritional deficits by infusion where they exist. Platelet and exosome protocols are used at the scalp to improve the follicular environment, and we track density with standardised photographs from the same angles at baseline, three and six months, because memory is a poor judge of hair density. Where genetic pattern loss is advanced, we're honest that treatment can slow the rate but won't fully restore what's already gone.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- PRP TherapyPlatelet-rich plasma for orthopaedic, aesthetic and recovery applications.
- Exosome TherapySignalling-rich exosome protocols, often combined with stem cell therapy, supporting tissue repair, recovery and aesthetics.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
If the evidence for treating hair loss this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Hair Loss — Questions Patients Ask
How do I know if my follicles can still respond?
Scalp examination and trichoscopy show us this directly — miniaturised follicles still producing fine hair usually respond, while a smooth scalp with no follicular openings won't, whatever we inject.
Can this be combined with minoxidil or finasteride?
Yes, and combining approaches tends to outperform either alone; we'll discuss the medication side honestly, including side effects, rather than avoiding the topic.
Will I need to keep coming back indefinitely?
Most patients settle into maintenance sessions two or three times a year; stopping altogether generally means a gradual return toward the original pattern.
My father went bald young — will this even work for me?
Strong genetic pattern loss does progress despite treatment, though it can still slow down meaningfully; we look at your pattern and family history together before setting expectations rather than promising the same result to everyone.
How will I actually know it's working?
Standardised photographs from identical angles and lighting at baseline, three and six months — that comparison is far more reliable than trying to judge it day to day in the mirror.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

