Modi Hair Plant
Hair Follicle Stem Cell Therapy
A non-surgical treatment that injects your own hair follicle stem cells into the scalp, without transplantation

NON-SURGICAL THERAPY
Stem cell hair loss treatment without surgery
Hair follicle stem cell therapy is a non-surgical treatment that separates only the stem cells from your own hair follicles and injects them directly into the scalp where hair loss has progressed. Unlike a transplant that relocates hair, it involves less burden from incisions or harvest scars, and because it uses your own cells, it is safe.
WHY IT WORKS
Hair loss is a state in which hair follicle stem cells have declined
The black hair we can see is a structure of dead cells stacked layer upon layer, while the stem cells that actually create the follicle surround its root. Because these cells divide continuously, hair grows back in the same spot even after a hair is pulled out.
Hair loss is a state in which the number and activity of these hair follicle stem cells have declined. Even on the same scalp, the stem cells at the back of the head and in the beard area remain healthy, while those at the crown and the M-shaped areas show a marked decline in number and activity. For this reason, moving healthy stem cells from the back of the head to areas where hair loss has progressed can be expected to stimulate atrophied follicles and bring about improvement.
WHO IT'S FOR
Recommended for the following
Those who want a non-surgical treatment
Female-pattern hair loss with overall thin, weak hair, and those whose hair density and thickness have decreased.
Those hesitant about or unsuited to a transplant
Those who need active treatment but find surgery burdensome, and those for whom a transplant is difficult due to weak follicles.
Those looking to complement a transplant
Those concerned about recovery and care after a hair transplant, and those who want to also manage hair loss in areas not operated on.
The cases that call for a hair transplant and those that call for stem cell therapy are clearly different. Since the appropriate treatment varies with the condition of the scalp and hair loss, we recommend choosing after a diagnosis.
FROM YOUR OWN FOLLICLE
We revive stem cells from follicles that would be discarded
A hair transplant only relocates follicles; it cannot increase the total number of hairs. Stem cell therapy complements this limitation. Among harvested follicles, the “poor follicles” — gray, curly, or damaged during harvesting — are not suitable for transplantation, but the stem cells that create follicles are still alive within them.
Modi Hair Plant does not simply grind this tissue into a solution. At its in-house hair follicle stem cell research center, specialized researchers separate only the stem cells using a scientifically established protocol, inspect the cell count and condition under a microscope, and then inject them into the patient's own scalp. This approach of separating and applying stem cells from one's own tissue is called HTE (autologous tissue engineering), and studies reporting excellent clinical results have been published. The institute's follicle separation and inspection process is detailed on a separate page.
BEFORE / AFTER
Hair follicle stem cell therapy before and after
HOW IT DIFFERS
How it differs from exosomes and Regenera
If you are considering stem cell therapy for hair loss, you should examine what is extracted from where, and where it is injected. Modi injects autologous stem cells separated from your own hair follicles directly into the scalp.
| Category | Source / method | Limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Modi · hair follicle stem cell injection | Stem cells are separated from your own hair follicles and injected directly into the dermal layer. Exosomes cultured from your own follicle cells are also used. | Requires in-house separation and inspection facilities and specialized researchers |
| Exosome | Signaling vesicles separated from the culture medium of another person's stem cells such as fat, blood, or cord blood. Most of what is distributed domestically is a cosmetic for external use. | The FDA does not recommend allogeneic exosomes, and follicle-derived exosome products are not yet on the market |
| Regenera (kit type) | Scalp tissue is harvested with a 2.5 mm punch, ground with physiological saline, filtered, and injected. | Only part of the stem cells is recovered, and scarring may remain at the harvest site |
An exosome is a signaling vesicle secreted by cells, and what is inside it is the key point. Without an explanation of which cell line was cultured and for how many passages, it is difficult to assert an effect based on the delivery vehicle of an “exosome” alone.
PROCESS
The treatment process — injected, not applied
Applying stem cell ampoules or shampoo to the surface of the skin results in a markedly low absorption rate, making it difficult to reach the follicle cells. Hair follicle stem cell therapy is a method of administering cultured follicle-derived cells directly into the deep dermal layer where the hair roots are located. Because it improves the environment around the follicle immediately, an effect can be expected only when a specialist performs the procedure by injecting at the precise location.
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1:1 consultation and examination
We diagnose the appropriate treatment by examining the condition of the scalp and hair loss.
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Follicle harvesting
We harvest your own healthy follicles.
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Stem cell separation and inspection
At the research center, we separate the stem cells and check the cell count and condition under a microscope.
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Scalp injection
We inject the separated stem cells directly into the dermal layer of the hair loss area.
It is rare that hair loss can be resolved by surgical treatment alone. Since hair care continues throughout life, considering non-surgical and surgical treatments together leads to a better long-term condition of the scalp and hair.
CONSULT
The right approach for you, starting with a diagnosis
Whether non-surgical stem cell therapy is right for you, or whether it should be combined with a hair transplant, depends on the condition of your scalp and hair loss. Start with an accurate diagnosis.





