Introducing Microneedling and Exosome Treatment at Miami Skin Institute®

Boost Hair Growth & Rejuvenate Skin Without a PRP Blood Draw

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If you're searching for a cutting-edge hair growth & skin rejuvenation solution

If you're searching for a cutting-edge hair growth & skin rejuvenation solution that delivers impressive results without the hassle of a PRP blood draw, our new combination treatment might be exactly what you're looking for. At Miami Skin Institute®, we're excited to offer an advanced treatment using microneedling and exosome therapy, a powerful duo designed to provide you with thicker, healthier hair and visibly firmer, smoother skin on your hands, neck and body.

What Is Microneedling and Exosome Therapy?

Microneedling, renowned for its powerful skin rejuvenation effects, is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that creates tiny, controlled channels in the skin. This process triggers the body’s natural healing response, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin—key proteins for maintaining firm, smooth, and youthful skin. When applied to the scalp, microneedling reactivates dormant hair follicles and strengthens existing ones, promoting thicker, healthier hair growth.

In addition to its hair restoration benefits, microneedling is also highly effective for rejuvenating the delicate skin on the hands, neck, and other areas prone to crepiness. By creating micro-channels, it encourages collagen production in these areas, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin.

By combining microneedling with the topical application of exosomes, we take this treatment to the next level. Exosomes are tiny messengers that help cells heal and grow. Packed with growth factors, they accelerate tissue repair and can regenerate dormant hair follicles. When applied to the scalp directly after microneedling, exosomes penetrate deeper into the skin, amplifying the treatment's results whether you're addressing hair loss or crepey skin on the neck, hands, or body.

How Is This Different From PRP?

Many people are familiar with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy, a hair growth treatment that involves drawing the patient’s blood, processing it, and injecting the plasma into the scalp or other areas of the body. While PRP is effective, it can be daunting for patients who are uncomfortable with blood draws.

Our microneedling and exosome therapy not only eliminates the need for a blood draw, making it quicker and more comfortable, but also enhances the treatment with exosomes. Applied topically after microneedling, exosomes may indeed rejuvenate the scalp and skin as well as PRP, with much less pain, recovery, and time commitment. This added boost makes it an even more powerful option than PRP, with fewer steps, less downtime, and superior results for both hair and skin.

What Results Can You Expect?

With regular sessions, patients can expect to see improvements in hair thickness, density, and overall hair health within a few months. Similarly, when treating areas like the neck, hands, and body, results include firmer, smoother skin with a reduction in fine lines and crepiness. Since the treatment stimulates your body’s natural repair mechanisms, it’s especially effective for those experiencing thinning hair or early-stage hair loss and aging skin.

Experience the Latest in Hair Restoration at Miami Skin Institute®

At Miami Skin Institute®, we pride ourselves on offering the latest, most advanced aesthetic treatments. Whether you're looking for a blood-free solution to promote hair growth or to rejuvenate aging, crepey skin on your hands, neck, or body, microneedling with exosomes could be the perfect option. Our skilled team, led by Dr. S. Manjula Jegasothy, is here to help you achieve your aesthetic goals with minimal discomfort and maximum results.

Ready to learn more?

Call us today at 305-569-0067 to schedule your consultation and discover how microneedling with exosomes can enhance both your hair and skin.

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