What is
Hair Restoration?

At Radiance MediSpa, we offer innovative solutions for hair loss: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, a natural, effective treatment designed to stimulate hair growth and combat hair thinning. We also stay at the forefront of regenerative aesthetics with exosome therapy, an emerging treatment that utilizes powerful cellular messengers to promote scalp health, support follicle regeneration, and enhance hair density.
Understanding Hair Loss
By the age of 60, over half of men and women experience hair loss due to various factors such as genetics, autoimmune disorders, illness, cancer treatments, hormonal changes, stress, diet, and more. Traditional hair loss treatments, such as finasteride, topical minoxidil, laser devices, and hair transplants, can have limitations in terms of efficacy, side effects, and cost.
Why Choose PRP Therapy at Radiance MediSpa?
PRP Therapy uses your own blood to rejuvenate hair follicles. During the procedure, we draw a small blood sample, which is processed to extract plasma rich in platelets. This platelet-rich plasma is then injected into the scalp to:
- Stimulate Hair Growth: PRP injections release growth factors that help reactivate dormant hair follicles, promoting hair regrowth and prolonging the hair growth phase.
- Increase Hair Density: Studies have shown that PRP can improve hair count and density in treated areas.
- Enhance Blood Flow: PRP boosts circulation to the hair follicles, nourishing them for stronger, healthier hair..
- Reduce Inflammation: By reducing inflammation around hair follicles, PRP helps support hair regrowth and slows follicle death.
- Natural & Safe: PRP is a non-surgical, natural solution using your own blood, making it a safe and effective option for hair restoration.
PRP Therapy at Radiance MediSpa is an ideal choice for those seeking a minimally invasive, scientifically backed approach to hair restoration. Reclaim your hair’s vitality—schedule your PRP consultation today!
Why Choose Exosome Therapy at Radiance MediSpa?
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by different cell types and play a crucial role in intercellular communication. They carry functional metabolites, proteins, lipids, and genetic material that can influence cellular behavior.
Exosomes were first recognized in 1983 during studies on red blood cells (erythrocytes) and officially named in 1987. Over the past few decades, research into exosomes has intensified due to their potential role as immune modulators, disease biomarkers, and drug delivery vectors. However, their biomedical applications remain an area of ongoing investigation.
Exosomes in Medical Aesthetics
The use of exosomes in aesthetics is gaining attention for their potential to:
- Reduce signs of aging (wrinkles, fine lines, loss of elasticity)
- Repair damaged tissue and pigmentation concerns
- Improve hair growth and scalp health
Plant-Based vs. Mammalian Exosomes
Plant-Based Exosomes
These exosomes contain phytosterols, phospholipids, cytosolic proteins, and plant-specific RNAs. They can regulate gene expression in target cells and carry biometabolites with potential therapeutic properties.
Mammalian Exosomes
Derived from stem cells, these exosomes are rich in marker proteins, specific lipids, growth factors, and nucleic acids. Preclinical studies suggest they can:
- Reduce inflammation
- Promote wound healing and scar reduction
- Stimulate collagen production and dermal fibroblast proliferation.
Exosomes in Skin & Hair Treatments
Exosome therapy has been explored as a post-treatment enhancement for procedures like radiofrequency microneedling and fractional CO2 laser therapy. Research indicates they may accelerate skin repair and reduce inflammation, erythema, and discomfort.
For hair restoration, studies show that stem cell-derived exosomes can:
- Promote hair follicle growth
- Shorten the resting phase of hair follicles
- Extend the growth phase, leading to increased hair density and thickness
Safety, Regulation, & Future Research
Most existing data on exosomes comes from in vitro and animal studies, with limited human clinical trials. As a result:
- The full extent of potential side effects and health risks remains unknown.
- Standardization in exosome isolation, analysis, and manufacturing is lacking.
- Exosome therapy is not FDA-approved for medical or cosmetic use at this time.
While exosomes hold promise for regenerative medicine and aesthetics, further clinical research is needed to confirm their safety and efficacy in human applications. Interested in exploring advanced hair restoration or skin rejuvenation treatments? Book a consultation today to learn more about your options!
What are some of the
Key Benefits of Hair Restoration

Boosted Confidence
Restored hair can significantly improve your self-image and boost your confidence, enhancing both your personal and professional life.

Natural Hair Regrowth
PRP therapy promotes natural hair regrowth, giving a fuller appearance without the need for artificial solutions.

Non-Surgical Treatment
Many treatments, like PRP, are non-surgical, making them a comfortable and low-risk option with minimal downtime.

Enhanced Hair Density
Hair restoration methods such as PRP help improve hair thickness, reducing visible scalp areas and adding volume to your hair.