
Scientific and Cellular Approach to Hair Loss
Regardless of gender, our hair is one of the most visible parts of our identity. Over time, noticing thinning hair strands, reduced density, or balding at the crown is not only an aesthetic concern but also an indicator of an underlying biological process.
The most common cause of this type of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia. This condition, which progresses due to genetic predisposition, typically presents with receding hairlines and crown thinning in men, and diffuse thinning and weakening of hair in women.
During this process, hair follicles lose their thickness and depth, a phenomenon called “miniaturization.” This reduces both the volume and visibility of hair. It may be hard to notice at first but becomes more apparent over time.
The good news:
If detected early, hair loss can be slowed, and hair quality can be restored in some individuals.
However, this is not possible with over-the-counter shampoos alone. Scientifically structured treatment approaches that act on a cellular level are required.
Where to Start the Treatment?
Hair loss in androgenetic alopecia is not just a visible external problem.
It is a process where the roots weaken internally, microcirculation is disrupted, and hormones suppress hair production.
Therefore, topical products alone are not enough. Treatment must be planned with a comprehensive approach.
Topical and Systemic Support: Laying the Foundation
The first step is to establish systemic balance to support the hair root:
- Ingredients that suppress DHT hormone,
- Supplements containing structural components of hair such as biotin, zinc, and iron,
- Hormonal treatments customized for individuals with hormonal imbalances.
However, an important distinction must be made here:
These supports create a foundation but cannot reprogram the root.
In other words, to restore miniaturized follicles to hair-producing condition, deeper, cellular-level effects are required.
For example:
You can’t revive a tree that has shed its leaves from drought by just spraying its leaves. You need to deliver water to its roots. Similarly, hair also needs applications that directly target the root.
Cellular Regeneration Treatments: Mesotherapy and Exosomes
This dual approach is one of the most powerful biological interventions we have against hair loss.
It not only slows down hair loss but also sends a “restart production” command to the hair follicles.
If this command is given at the right time, recovery is possible.
Mesotherapy
Vitamins, minerals, circulation-boosting agents, and DHT-blocking ingredients are delivered into the scalp via microinjections.
- Increases hair thickness,
- Regulates oil balance,
- Prepares the ground for new hair growth.
Especially in younger individuals, regular mesotherapy significantly helps preserve hair density. It offers an effective support without surgery or heavy medication.
Exosome Therapy
Exosomes are nano-carriers used in cellular communication.
They deliver a message to the hair root to “reprogram.”
- Initiates cell repair,
- Regulates the hair production cycle,
- When combined with other treatments, significantly enhances effectiveness.
Scientific studies have shown a significant increase in hair density and hair thickness in patients receiving exosome treatment.
Therefore, especially in rapidly progressing hair loss cases, exosome therapy should be planned without delay.
Why Combined Treatment?
Hair loss does not have a single cause:
Genetic factors, hormones, stress, nutrition, circulatory issues… all contribute together.
Thus, treatment must be multi-layered:
- Topical + oral treatments: provide systemic foundation,
- Injection therapies: initiate repair directly at the root.
Our clinical observation:
When mesotherapy + exosomes are combined for hair follicles that still have vitality, new hair growth and hair loss prevention becomes much more effective and faster.
This approach not only addresses already lost hair but also protects hair that is prone to falling out.
Technological Support: Targeted Application with MP-Gun
The success of injection therapies directly depends on how accurately and evenly they are applied.
With traditional manual injections:
- The depth of the drug cannot be controlled,
- Some areas may not receive the medication,
- Patient comfort may be low.
The MP-Gun device used in our clinic performs these applications automatically and in equal doses:
- Ensures equal distribution of content to each hair root,
- Adjusts depth with millimetric precision,
- Maximizes both treatment effectiveness and patient comfort.
When the same content is applied with the right technology, its effect multiplies.
Conclusion: Timely Intervention Before Irreversible Loss
Androgenetic alopecia is a progressive condition that silently weakens the hair root over time.
Mesotherapy and exosome treatments can stop this process by sending revitalizing signals to the root during the early stages of hair loss.
If delayed, the follicle may close permanently.
If started on time, new hair growth is possible.
Starting treatment is not a cosmetic choice; it is a medical necessity to keep the hair follicle alive.
Taking an early and scientific step for your hair health may be one of the most valuable decisions you make.