Hair Transplant Support Treatment
A research-led approach using exosomes before and after surgery
Hair Transplant Support Treatment helps optimise the scalp environment before and after a hair transplant. It supports controlled healing, reduces excess inflammation, and improves scalp function so grafts have better conditions to settle and cycle.
At our London clinic, we use LaseMD Ultra (1927nm thulium) to create precise microchannels, then apply ASCE+ exosomes using laser-assisted delivery. This approach focuses on recovery quality and long-term hair outcomes, not rapid cosmetic change.
Why scalp biology matters for graft survival
A hair transplant relocates follicles, but it does not automatically correct inflammation, poor barrier function, or impaired microcirculation in the recipient area. Those factors can influence healing quality, visible redness, comfort, and how reliably grafts enter healthy growth cycles.
Hair Transplant Support Treatment targets the “terrain” around the grafts. That includes the skin between hairs, the inflammatory load, and the repair response after surgery.
LaseMD Ultra for hair transplant support
LaseMD Ultra is a fractional thulium laser. It creates superficial microthermal zones and controlled channels across the scalp. That matters for two reasons.
First, the controlled injury response can support tissue remodelling and overall scalp quality over time. Second, the microchannels improve topical uptake across the treatment area. Delivery becomes more even and predictable than standard topical application.
For Hair Transplant Support Treatment, this delivery step is the point. Consistent coverage matters on the scalp.
ASCE+ exosomes and recovery signalling
Exosomes act as cellular messengers. In regenerative medicine literature, exosome-based signalling has been studied for tissue repair, inflammation modulation, and support of regenerative pathways. In the hair setting, the intent is to support a healthier follicle environment and a calmer recovery phase.
In Hair Transplant Support Treatment, exosomes are used to support repair signalling and reduce prolonged inflammatory stress. That can be especially relevant when patients experience extended redness, sensitivity, or slow scalp recovery.
Hair Transplant Support Treatment before surgery
Pre-op support focuses on improving baseline scalp condition. The goal is calmer tissue before surgery, so the scalp handles the procedure more predictably.
We keep timing conservative. Treatment should leave enough time for the scalp to settle fully before the transplant date. Your clinician plans this based on your skin behaviour, sensitivity, and the surgical schedule.
Hair Transplant Support Treatment after surgery
Post-op support depends on graft stability. Fresh grafts must anchor first. Once your surgeon confirms healing is appropriate, LaseMD Ultra can support tissue recovery and provide a controlled delivery route for ASCE+ exosomes.
This phase often aims to reduce prolonged inflammation and support a smoother recovery trajectory. It can also help support the scalp around the grafts, including native hairs that may feel stressed during the post-op period.
What results can look like
Hair Transplant Support aids recovery and scalp quality. It does not replace surgery, and it does not override hair cycling timelines. Most transplant results still evolve over months. Early shedding can occur. Regrowth typically builds gradually, and final cosmetic outcomes may take up to 12 months or longer depending on the area and individual response.
Who this suits
Hair Transplant Support Treatment can suit patients who want to optimise healing and scalp recovery, especially if they have sensitive scalps, visible inflammation, or diffuse thinning around the transplant zone. A consultation confirms timing, suitability, and whether adjunctive scalp treatments are appropriate.
Next step
If you are planning a transplant or you are already booked for surgery, a consultation helps confirm whether Hair Transplant Support fits your timeline. We assess scalp condition, sensitivity, and recovery risk, then plan a conservative protocol around your procedure.