Hi! I'm seriously considering a single treatment with PRP (or CRP as some doctor claim their is different) with the addition of either amniotic fluid or exosomes. Has anyone here tried this kind of treatment? Any significant result or side effects? I'm still in the early stages of the hair loss and have a diffuse thinning all over the top part of my scalp. Trying to maintain, improve if possible. Thank you in advance
Amniotic fluid or exosomes injections? Effective? Side effects?
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Those are some very intriguing icons to look at. I am grateful that you shared this. I will implement it there. word hurdleComment
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I've also been looking into treatments for hair loss and the options can be overwhelming. It's interesting to see people considering amniotic fluid or exosomes alongside PRP. I wonder if the effectiveness is impacted by the presence of a sprunki phase in the samples used.Comment
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Hair loss treatments are really evolving fast—PRP, exosomes, even amniotic fluid now in the mix! It makes you wonder if factors like the sprunki phase affect results. I’ve seen some impressive outcomes from clinics doing hair transplants in Lucknow too—seems like a hotspot for it lately.
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I’ve seen people get good results with exosomes, especially early on like in your case. Side effects are usually minimal—just some redness or swelling. It’s pricier than PRP but might be worth it if you're trying to maintain and boost growth. Just make sure your clinic uses quality products.Comment
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I did PRP about two years ago when I first noticed thinning, just the regular kind without any add-ons. For me it slowed the shedding for a few months, but I didn’t see any big regrowth, and my doctor recommended a series of treatments instead of just one. A friend of mine tried exosomes and felt like they kicked in quicker than PRP, but they were way more expensive. No bad side effects for either of us, just some soreness after. If you go for it, I’d still keep up with the usual stuff like min and fin so you’re covering all bases.
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