How Micro FUE Hair Transplants Combined With Stem Cell Exosome Therapy May Support Better Results
New York, United States – May 7, 2026 / Springs Rejuvenation /
Springs Rejuvenation, a multi-location hair restoration clinic operating across New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta, is bringing together two distinct approaches to hair restoration in a way that aims to promote stronger outcomes for patients experiencing hair loss. The clinic now offers advanced FUE hair transplant procedures using 0.9mm micro instrumentation, paired with what it calls the Stem 3 Protocol, a stem cell exosome therapy designed to help support graft survival and recovery following the procedure.
Hair loss affects millions of people across the United States, and for many, the decision to pursue a hair transplant is not taken lightly. Over the years, follicular unit extraction has become one of the more widely adopted surgical approaches to hair restoration, and the technology behind it has continued to evolve. Springs Rejuvenation has positioned itself at the leading edge of this evolution by adopting micro FUE instrumentation that measures just 0.9mm in diameter. That distinction matters more than it might initially appear.
Standard FUE procedures typically use punch instruments ranging from 1.0mm to 1.2mm in diameter. While the difference in measurement seems small, the clinical implications can be meaningful. The smaller the extraction tool, the less surrounding tissue is disturbed during the harvesting of each follicular unit. With 0.9mm instrumentation, the procedure becomes more precise and more minimally invasive, which may help support a reduction in scarring at the donor site and contribute to a faster recovery period for patients. Some patients who have undergone this approach at Springs Rejuvenation have reported success rates exceeding 90%, reflecting the level of precision the micro FUE technique aims to deliver.
The minimally invasive nature of the procedure is a key reason many patients at the five clinic locations have been drawn to this particular approach. Unlike older strip-based hair restoration methods that leave linear scars, advanced FUE hair transplant techniques allow for individual follicle harvesting without the need for a large incision. With the even smaller 0.9mm punch used by Springs Rejuvenation, the footprint left on the scalp is reduced further, which means patients may experience less downtime following the session and may feel comfortable returning to their normal routines more quickly than with larger instrumentation.
What sets Springs Rejuvenation apart from many other clinics offering advanced FUE hair transplant procedures is the integration of the Stem 3 Protocol. This is where stem cell exosome therapy enters the picture. The Stem 3 Protocol is a structured approach that combines stem cells with exosomes to help create a biological environment around transplanted grafts that may help support their survival, integration, and long-term performance. It is designed to help the scalp respond more favorably in the days and weeks following the procedure, during which graft survival is considered critical to the overall outcome.
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that carry signaling molecules between cells. When used alongside stem cells as part of a structured protocol, they may help support cellular communication in ways that aim to promote tissue recovery and regeneration. In the context of hair restoration, exosome therapy for hair restoration has attracted growing interest among practitioners looking to improve outcomes beyond what the surgical procedure alone can achieve. Springs Rejuvenation has incorporated this science into the Stem 3 Protocol to give transplanted follicles what it describes as a more supportive environment in which to establish themselves.
The Stem 3 Protocol is applied in three stages, which is reflected in its name. Each stage is designed to address a specific phase of the recovery and integration process. The first stage focuses on preparing the scalp prior to the procedure, aiming to promote a more receptive environment for incoming grafts. The second stage takes place in close proximity to the transplant session itself, when stem cell exosome therapy is administered to help support the immediate post-procedure period. The third stage is designed to support the longer-term phases of hair growth, when follicles are becoming established and beginning to produce visible hair.
This sequenced approach to stem cell therapy for hair restoration reflects a broader philosophy at Springs Rejuvenation, which holds that the surgical procedure and the biological support around it should work together rather than in isolation. The clinic’s view is that even the most technically precise advanced FUE hair transplant may benefit from a surrounding strategy that aims to promote the conditions under which transplanted follicles are most likely to thrive.
Patients who are looking to restore hair with stem cell therapy now have access to this combined approach at all five of the clinic’s US locations. The availability across New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta means that a significant portion of the American population is within reach of a clinic offering what Springs Rejuvenation describes as among the most advanced FUE available in the United States. Each location is equipped to offer the full Stem 3 Protocol alongside the micro FUE procedure, so patients across different regions of the country receive a consistent standard of care.
The team at Springs Rejuvenation includes physicians and specialists who work with patients individually to assess their degree of hair loss, the condition of the donor area, and whether this combined approach may be appropriate for their specific situation. Because each patient presents with a different pattern and stage of hair loss, the clinic emphasizes personalized consultations before any protocol is recommended. The goal is to develop an approach that aligns with each patient’s anatomy, expectations, and longer-term hair restoration goals.
For patients exploring exosome therapy for hair restoration as a standalone option, Springs Rejuvenation also offers sessions outside of the surgical context. However, the combined micro FUE and Stem 3 Protocol approach is the clinic’s most comprehensive offering for those who are seeking surgical hair restoration and want to pair it with biological support that aims to promote recovery and graft success.
The availability of this combined approach comes at a time when public awareness of stem cell and exosome-based therapies is growing. More patients are asking questions about how biologics can be incorporated into their medical and aesthetic decisions, and hair restoration is one area where this curiosity has translated into meaningful clinical development. Springs Rejuvenation’s Stem 3 Protocol represents the clinic’s answer to that demand, offering a structured and staged form of stem cell exosome therapy alongside one of the more precise FUE techniques currently available in the country.
Springs Rejuvenation continues to expand its presence and refine its approach as it serves patients across its five locations. The clinic remains committed to staying current with developments in both surgical hair restoration and regenerative medicine, and its combination of micro FUE and the Stem 3 Protocol reflects that commitment to offering patients access to approaches that aim to promote the best possible outcomes in hair restoration.
Our Stem Cell exosome formula is produced in an FDA approved lab, but is not an FDA approved therapy. It is currently in the experimental stages – all information provided is based on our experience with patients. Results may vary. Consult with a qualified medical professional.
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Springs Rejuvenation
245 5th Ave 3rd Floor Suite 307
New York, New York 10016
United States
Charles Pereyra
(888) 503-4482
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