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THE INNOVATION OF HAIR FOLLICLE

Feel confident in Asia’s first hair follicle cell preservation innovation
– ensuring your care for up to 60 years

What is Hair Follicle Cell Preservation?

Hair follicle cell preservation is the most advanced medical technology of this era.It is designed to freeze time for hair follicle cells at their strongest and healthiest stage. Through a personalized process, these cells are carefully isolated and cryopreserved in a safe environment, ensuring that your hair receives the best long-term care. 

Why Preserve Hair Follicle Cells?

Preserve your hair follicle cells at their best stage

No matter your age, you can store your cells for future use.

Address future concerns

Ideal for those worried about hair loss, thinning hair, or changes in hair health.

Invest in your future

Utilize preserved cells alongside rapidly advancing hair restoration technologies.

What is Dermal Papilla?

Dermal Papilla is a specialized group of cells located at the base of the hair follicle. It plays a crucial role in hair formation and regulates its growth cycle. Acting as a central hub, it communicates with other cells in the hair follicle and blood vessels in the scalp to support hair growth and nourishment.

Key Functions of the Dermal Papilla

Stimulate Hair Formation

Dermal papilla send biochemical signals to activate hair follicle cells, initiating the growth of new hair.

Regulate the Hair Growth Cycle

They play a crucial role in controlling the phases of hair growth: the growth phase (anagen), the apoptosis phase (catagen), and the resting phase (telogen).

Deliver Nutrients and Oxygen

Dermal papilla work with blood vessels around the hair follicle to supply essential nutrients and oxygen needed for hair growth.

Why is the Dermal Papilla Important?

Dermal papilla cells are the key regulators of hair characteristics such as thickness, length, and strength. Preserving these cells through cryopreservation allows them to be used in the future for hair restoration or the development of new treatment innovations.

What is the Dermal Sheath?

Dermal Sheath The dermal sheath is a connective tissue structure that surrounds the hair follicle, working in conjunction with the dermal papilla. It plays a crucial role in hair formation and regeneration, particularly in providing structural support and facilitating cellular communication within the hair follicle.

Key Functions of the Dermal Sheath

Structural Support for Hair Follicles

The dermal sheath helps maintain the shape and stability of the hair follicle, acting as a protective barrier for internal cells like the dermal papilla.

Cellular Communication

The dermal sheath plays a role in transmitting biochemical signals between cells within the hair follicle, including sending information to the dermal papilla to support hair growth.

Hair Follicle Regeneration

Some research suggests that the dermal sheath can develop onto dermal papilla and plays a crucial role in hair follicle regeneration, particularly after injury or hair follicle cell loss.

Why is the Dermal Sheath Important?

The dermal sheath is a source of progenitor cells which can transform into dermal papilla cells or other types of cells within the hair follicle. Research on these properties is ongoing and is considered a key aspect in developing future hair restoration technologies, such as using dermal sheath cells for hair transplants or treating hair loss.

We use the most advanced processes and the highest standards for preserving your hair follicle cells, ensuring they are carefully maintained and their quality is preserved throughout the storage period.

Hair Sample Collection for Preserving Hair Follicle Cells

Only 50 strands of hair are collected from areas where hair roots are strong for the preservation of hair follicle cells.

Alternatively, on the day of the hair graft transplant, 50 strands can be taken from the transplanted grafts for future preservation of hair follicle cells.

Cell Isolation and Cultivation

With advanced technology, we can multiply the cell count to as many as 50 million cells, preparing for future hair restoration.

The entire process is carried out in a CLEANROOM CLASS 100 laboratory, which meets the highest standards for cleanliness and sterility.

Hair Renaissance

Invest in your Hair today for a healthier future for your hair in the long run.

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Invest in your Hair today for a healthier future for your hair in the long run.

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