There’s A New Solution for Hair Loss.
Hair loss is one of the most emotionally loaded aesthetic concerns there is. It doesn't announce itself all at once. Hair loss arrives quietly, in the bathroom drain, in a photo where the light hits differently, in the slow shift of a part that keeps moving further to one side. By the time most people seek treatment, they've already spent months, sometimes years, watching it happen. The good news is that the science of non-surgical hair restoration has made progress and at the center of that progress: exosomes.
At Évry Aesthetics in Elmhurst, IL, we combine exosome therapy with precision microneedling for a hair restoration protocol that works at the level of cellular communication — not just the surface of the scalp. Here's what that means, and why it's different from everything that came before.
"The follicle isn't always dead. More often, it's dormant — waiting for a signal it stopped receiving. Exosomes deliver that signal."
Why Hair Loss Is Really a Communication Problem
Most hair loss — particularly androgenetic alopecia, the most common form affecting both men and women — isn't a story of follicles being destroyed. It's a story of follicles being progressively miniaturized. They shrink. Their growth cycles shorten. The signals that once told them to produce full, terminal hairs get quieter over time, until the follicle essentially goes dormant.
This is where exosomes enter the picture. Exosomes are nanoscale messengers released by stem cells, loaded with regenerative proteins, RNA, and growth factors. Their job is to carry instructions from cell to cell: repair this tissue, regenerate this structure, resume this process. In the scalp, the right exosome signals can reactivate dormant follicles, extend the anagen (active growth) phase, reduce the chronic low-grade inflammation that accelerates shedding, and improve blood supply to the follicular unit.
What the Research Shows
A randomized controlled trial of 85 patients with androgenetic alopecia found that adipose-derived stem cell exosomes combined with microneedling over 12 weeks produced a significant increase in hair density of 35 hairs/cm² and hair thickness of 13 µm — with patient satisfaction averaging 8.5 out of 10 and only mild, transient redness reported in 20% of cases. BioInformant
A study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology found that exosome microneedling significantly increased both terminal and vellus hair counts and decreased inter-follicular distance — meaning follicles became more densely populated and more active. A separate study tracked mean hair density rising from 149.7 to 157 hairs/cm², with high patient satisfaction and no adverse events observed. Cure MedicalBioInformant
On the delivery question: a 2026 systematic review in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology offered one of the first comprehensive evaluations of microneedling combined with exosome therapy, finding early evidence of efficacy across multiple dermatological indications including androgenetic alopecia. Among delivery methods explored, microneedle-based delivery of exosomes emerged as a leading approach — the micro-channels allow exosomes to penetrate to the follicular bulge, the regenerative hub of the hair follicle, where surface application simply cannot reach. Harper BazarSage Journals
Microneedling Isn't Just the Delivery Vehicle — It's Half the Treatment
Microneedling alone stimulates the scalp's wound-healing response — triggering circulation, collagen production, and a state of heightened cellular receptivity. Exosomes alone, applied topically, can't reach the follicular bulge at meaningful depth. Together, they work synergistically: the microneedling primes the biological environment, and the exosomes deliver targeted regenerative signals exactly where they're needed.
The result addresses hair restoration at every level — circulation, inflammation, follicular signaling, and growth cycle regulation — in a single session.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Exosome + microneedling therapy works best for patients experiencing early-to-moderate hair thinning, diffuse shedding, or androgenetic alopecia where follicles are dormant rather than permanently lost. It is effective for both men and women across a wide range of hair types. The sooner you begin, the more follicular territory there is to work with.
What Your Treatment at Évry Looks Like
→ Consultation and scalp assessment — We evaluate your pattern of loss, scalp health, and hair cycle stage to determine whether exosome therapy is appropriate and how to sequence your protocol.
→ Scalp prep and topical numbing — The treatment area is cleansed and numbed for comfort. Most patients find the session entirely tolerable.
→ Precision microneedling — A medical-grade device creates controlled micro-channels across the scalp, stimulating circulation and follicular receptivity while opening the delivery pathway for exosomes.
→ Exosome application — Stem cell-derived exosomes are applied directly into the micro-channels, delivering their growth factor and microRNA payload to the follicular bulge where regeneration originates.
→ Follow-up protocol — Mild redness typically resolves within 24 hours. Most patients complete an initial series of 3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with maintenance as needed.
Hair restoration used to mean accepting the loss or committing to surgery. That is no longer the full picture. Exosome therapy represents a genuinely new category — grounded in cellular science, backed by growing clinical evidence, and available without surgery, downtime, or the appearance of intervention.
If you're in Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Wheaton, Lombard, or the greater Chicago area and noticing changes in your hair, the conversation starts with a complimentary consultation at Évry. The sooner we assess what's happening at a follicular level, the more options you have.
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