
Exosome Hair Restoration in Miami: How It Works and Who It Helps
Medically reviewed by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD — Medical Director, Springs Rejuvenation. Last reviewed July 6, 2026.
Written by the Springs Rejuvenation regenerative medicine team from direct clinical experience administering stem cell and exosome protocols at our Aventura, Miami center.
Miami patients dealing with thinning hair now have options that go beyond pills and topical foams. Exosome-based hair restoration is one of the most talked-about approaches, and it is frequently combined with micro FUE for men and women who want denser coverage. Here is a grounded explanation from Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD of Springs Rejuvenation of how it works and who tends to benefit.
What exosomes are
Exosomes are tiny signaling vesicles that carry growth factors and messaging molecules between cells. In hair restoration, purified exosomes are placed in the scalp to support the follicular environment. They are not a drug and they are not a transplant; think of them as signals intended to encourage a healthier scalp environment.
How it differs from a hair transplant
A transplant physically relocates follicles. Exosome therapy does not move hair; it aims to support the follicles you still have. Many Miami patients pursue a combined path where exosomes support the scalp and micro FUE relocates follicles with 0.9mm precision for coverage in specific areas.
Who tends to be a good candidate
The strongest candidates usually have early-to-moderate thinning and still have active follicles to support. Patients who are completely bald in an area typically need a relocation approach for coverage there. A scalp evaluation is the only way to know which path fits you, and outcomes vary between individuals.
The Miami advantage of staying local
Scalp work benefits from in-person follow-up. Choosing a Miami clinic means your physician can actually track progress over months rather than handing you a one-time procedure and sending you home. Consistent follow-up is a large part of why some patients see better satisfaction than others.
Does exosome hair restoration hurt?
Most patients describe the scalp placement as a series of minor pinches. Comfort measures are used, and the procedure is minimally invasive compared with surgery. Everyone's tolerance differs.
How long before I might see a difference?
Hair changes slowly. When results do occur, patients typically notice them over several months as the growth cycle turns over, not in days. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
Can women get exosome hair restoration in Miami?
Yes. Female pattern thinning is common, and women are frequently good candidates for a scalp-supportive approach, sometimes combined with micro FUE. A consultation determines fit.
Is this the same as PRP?
No. PRP uses your own concentrated blood platelets, while exosome therapy uses purified signaling vesicles. Some protocols use one, some combine approaches. Your physician will explain what suits your scalp at Springs Rejuvenation.
Medical Disclaimer: Stem cell and exosome therapy is not an FDA approved therapy and is considered to be in the experimental stages. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Springs Rejuvenation processes exosomes in an FDA approved lab. Individual results may vary. This content is reviewed for medical accuracy by Dr. Charles Pereyra, MD, Medical Director of Springs Rejuvenation, and is provided for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified physician.
