In September, Leah has been a prominent voice in the beauty industry, sharing her expertise on a wide range of topics. From providing valuable guidance on teenage skincare to shedding light on the dangers of sunbed use, Leah's insights have been featured in major publications this month including The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Independent and Evening Standard.

Teenage Skincare: Leah's advice on creating a balanced skincare routine and avoiding harsh products for teenagers was featured in several articles. Leah discussed how her own gentle product range can help heal skin flares and also emphasised consulting a dermatologist for severe acne and avoiding the overuse of active ingredients. Read more in The Daily Mail HERE

Sunbed Dangers: Leah shed light in the Evening Standard on the dangers of sunbed use, including the increased risk of skin cancer, and the sudden concerning rise of sunbed use among Gen Z with the worrying topic trending on TikTok. Read more in The Evening Standard HERE

Beauty Hacks: Leah also shared her thoughts on beauty hacks in an article with the Guardian. This article HERE explores the top 13 unusual products and techniques used for beauty purposes, including using a spoon for facial massage and applying ketchup to hair!

Aging in Your 40s: In another article in Goodto article on aging in 40s, Dr Leah discusses the changes that occur as we age into our 40s, including skin aging, hair thinning, and weight gain. The article also highlights the importance of preventative measures such as regular checkups, exercise, and a healthy diet. Read more HERE

Combatting Physical Changes in the Winter: In this Independent article HERE, Dr Leah discusses how cold weather can negatively affect our health. The piece highlights how cold temperatures can cause hair shedding, low mood and energy, joint pain, dry skin, and even exacerbate asthma symptoms, and how we can counteract some of these concerns.

Leah has had a remarkable year, solidifying her position as a leading authority in the beauty industry. With over 70 major press articles published to date in 2024, her insights and expertise have been sought after by top publications. From teenage skincare to aging gracefully, Leah's contributions have empowered readers to make informed choices about their beauty routines. To stay up-to-date on Leah's latest press appearances, visit our press page HERE

 

 

Hair loss is a prevalent concern affecting millions worldwide, impacting self-esteem and quality of life. As medical science advances, innovative hair treatment options emerge, offering hope to those seeking effective solutions. Among these cutting-edge therapies, exosomes for the hair have gained significant attention in the field of regenerative medicine, promising a revolutionary approach to hair restoration.

Dr. Leah Clinic stands at the forefront of this exciting development, introducing advanced hair treatment protocols that harness the power of exosomes. This article explores the science behind exosome therapy, its advantages over traditional methods, and the unique approach adopted by Dr. Leah Clinic. Readers will gain insights into the treatment process, expected outcomes, and how this groundbreaking technique is shaping the future of hair restoration. By delving into the world of exosome-based therapies, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of this promising solution for those struggling with hair loss

The Emergence of Exosome Therapy

The latest frontier in hair loss treatment is exosome therapy, which represents a significant advancement in regenerative medicine. Exosomes, extracellular vesicles produced by mesenchymal s. cells, play a crucial role in cell communication and have shown promising results in hair restoration.

Exosome hair loss treatment involves injecting exosomes and growth factors directly into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles and trigger new hair growth. This non-invasive procedure offers several advantages over traditional treatments:

  1. Natural approach: Exosomes foster cell-to-cell communication, transferring genetic information to damaged tissue cells and promoting regeneration.
  2. Minimal downtime: Unlike surgical options, exosome therapy requires little to no recovery time.
  3. Promising results: Some patients report visible hair regrowth as early as two to three months after treatment, with the most noticeable results typically seen around six months post-procedure.
  4. Versatility: Exosome therapy is suitable for both men and women experiencing various forms of hair loss, including thinning hair and progressive hair loss in earlier stages.

The emergence of exosomes for hair loss represents a significant step forward in the evolution of hair loss treatments, offering a natural and effective solution for those seeking to restore their hair without invasive procedures.

Understanding Exosomes for Hair Loss

Exosomes derived from specific cell types, such as s.cells, can deliver growth factors and signaling molecules that promote hair follicle growth. These factors can stimulate hair follicle stem cells to differentiate into hair-producing cells, leading to increased hair growth. Additionally, exosomes may help to improve the scalp environment by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, which can contribute to hair loss.

Exosomes derived from stem cells can stimulate hair follicle growth by:

  1. Delivering Growth Factors: Exosomes contain growth factors that can promote the proliferation and differentiation of hair follicle stem cells, leading to new hair growth.
  2. Improving the Scalp Environment: Exosomes may help to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the scalp, creating a more favorable environment for hair growth.
  3. Targeting Hair Follicles: Due to their small size, exosomes can penetrate deep into the scalp and target specific hair follicles.

Comparing Exosomes to PRP

Both exosomes and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are used to promote hair growth, but they work in slightly different ways.

  • PRP: PRP is a concentrated solution of platelets that contains various growth factors. It is injected into the scalp to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration, which can indirectly promote hair growth.
  • Exosomes: Exosomes are derived from stem cells and directly target hair follicles with growth factors and signaling molecules.
  • Target: Exosomes directly target hair follicles, while PRP stimulates tissue repair and regeneration.
  • Frequency of Treatment: Exosomes typically require fewer treatment sessions than PRP.
  • Risk: Both procedures are generally considered safe.

Exosome hair treatment at Dr Leah Clinic

The exosome hair loss treatment at Dr. Leah Clinic involves the following steps:

  1. Consultation: A thorough consultation is conducted to assess your hair loss condition and determine if you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.  
  2. Exosome Preparation: Exosomes are isolated and purified from donated human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells using a proprietary process.  
  3. Injection: The purified exosomes are injected into the affected areas of the scalp using a series of microinjections. This minimally invasive procedure ensures that the exosomes are delivered directly to the hair follicles.

Benefits of Exosome Hair Loss Treatment at Dr. Leah Clinic

  • Hair Regrowth: Exosomes may be able to stimulate hair regrowth in individuals with various types of hair loss, including androgenic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness).
  • Improves Hair Quality: Exosomes may also enhance hair density, strength, and overall quality.  
  • Long-Lasting Results: The effects of exosome treatment can be long-lasting, providing sustained hair growth and improvement.  
  • Targeted Delivery: Exosomes can be specifically engineered to target hair follicles, ensuring that therapeutic molecules are delivered directly to the affected area.
  • Minimal Side Effects: Compared to some traditional hair loss treatments, exosome-based therapies are generally considered to be less invasive and have fewer side effects.

It is possible to combine PRP hair loss treatment with Exosomes hair loss treatment at Dr Leah Clinic to further enhance results. However, your expert practitioner at the clinic will determine the best treatment path for you.

Discover Advanced Hair Treatment at Dr. Leah Clinic with Exosomes for hair loss treatment.

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In August, Dr Leah has been a prominent voice in the beauty industry, sharing her expertise on a wide range of topics. From providing valuable guidance on hyperpigmentation and sun protection to unpacking the latest trends like the 'morning shed' on TikTok, Dr Leah's insights have been featured in major publications this month including The Independent, Metro, Woman and Home and More!

Excessive Sweating: Dr Leah discussed the causes and treatments for excessive sweating in an article for Woman & Home. The article explores common causes such as hot weather, menopause, medications, and stress, and highlights the importance of consulting a doctor to rule out underlying medical conditions. Read more here.

Hyperpigmentation: Dr Leah offers insights on hyperpigmentation, including causes, prevention, and treatment options in an article featured on The Independent. Sun exposure is a leading cause, and the article emphasises the importance of using a high SPF sunscreen and sun protection. Read more here.

Young Children and Skincare: Dr Leah addressed the concerning rise of young children using adult skincare products in an article for Metro. The article highlights the dangers of this trend, as these products can be harsh and irritate children's delicate skin. It's important to consult a dermatologist for any skincare concerns in children. Read more here.

TikTok's Morning Shed Trend: Dr Leah discussed the 'morning shed' trend on TikTok, where people share their experiences with product buildup after sleeping with beauty products on their face. While some find certain eye masks improve sleep, Leah emphasises the importance of a good night's sleep for healthy skin. Read more here.

Dr Leah has had a remarkable year, solidifying her position as a leading authority in the beauty industry. With her expertise sought after by top publications, she continues to empower readers to make informed choices about their health and beauty routines. To stay up-to-date on Dr Leah Clinic latest press appearances, visit our press page here.

Bacne

Back acne—or bacne for short—is a frustrating and sadly common skin condition that can be a real blow to your self-confidence.

If you're tired of dealing with those pesky pimples on your back, you're not alone. Let's delve into the causes, exacerbating factors, and effective back acne treatments available at the Dr Leah Clinic.

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Is Collagen Banking the real fountain of youth? In this blog we delve into this promising beauty trend for ever youthful skin…

Collagen has long been a coveted component in the world of beauty and well-being, with countless products and treatments promising to harness its skin-rejuvenating powers. From supplements to topical skincare and advanced aesthetic procedures, the allure of collagen as the elixir to youth is undeniable. Now, a new term is capturing attention as a revolutionary approach to future-proofing your skincare: Collagen Banking. But before we delve into the specifics of collagen banking, let's revisit the fundamentals of this extraordinary protein.

What is Collagen? Collagen is a complex protein that forms the essential scaffolding of our skin, providing it with structure, strength, and elasticity. Imagine it as the underlying support network that keeps your skin plump, smooth, and resilient.

But what does collagen do? This remarkable protein is responsible for maintaining our skin's youthful appearance by preventing sagging, wrinkles, and loss of firmness. Our collagen production peaks in our early twenties, creating a robust and supple skin structure. However, as we age, this production gradually declines. A study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology found a significant decrease in collagen synthesis starting around the age of 30, accelerating in the mid-40s

What is Collagen Banking? Collagen Banking is a proactive approach to skincare that aims to build up your skin's collagen reserves while you're young, so you can enjoy firmer, more youthful skin as you age. The concept is simple: collagen is a vital protein that gives your skin its structure and elasticity. As we age, our natural collagen production declines, leading to wrinkles, sagging, and loss of firmness. Additionally, other factors can contribute to early or increased collagen loss, including:

  • Sun exposure: UV rays damage collagen fibers, leading to wrinkles and sagging.
  • Smoking: Smoking impairs collagen production and accelerates skin aging.
  • Pollution: Environmental pollutants can also damage collagen.
  • Genetics: Your skin's natural collagen production rate is partially determined by your genes.

By addressing these factors and incorporating collagen-boosting treatments, you can help maintain your skin's youthful appearance. By stimulating collagen in collagen banking treatments, you create a "savings account" of collagen that will help your skin stay looking its best for years to come.

It's never too early to start collagen banking. In fact, the earlier you start, the better. However, most experts recommend starting in your 20s or 30s, when your natural collagen production begins to decline.

There are a variety of treatments that can help you build up your collagen reserves. Some of the most popular options which we offer at Dr Leah Clinic include:

  • Ultherapy: This non-surgical treatment uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin, while also stimulating collagen production. Read more on Ultherapy HERE
  • Morpheus8: This minimally invasive treatment combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin, further stimulating collagen production. Read more on Morpheus8 HERE
  • PRP: This treatment involves injecting your own platelet-rich plasma into the skin, which contains growth factors that stimulate collagen production. Read more on PRP HERE
  • Thread Lift: This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting tiny threads under the skin to lift and tighten sagging skin. Depending on the type of thread lift this treatment not only promotes immediate lifting but the production of collagen in the skin for long-lasting anti-aging results. Read more on thread lifts HERE
  • Polynucleotides: These are DNA-based molecules that stimulate collagen production and improve skin hydration. Read more on Polynucelotides HERE
  • Collagen Stimulating Filler (Ellanse): This unique filler not only adds immediate volume and contour but also acts as a collagen stimulator, gradually boosting your skin's natural production for longer-lasting, more youthful results. Unlike traditional fillers, Ellanse offers a dual-action approach, providing both instant gratification and progressive skin improvement.  Read more on Ellanse HERE
  • Dermapen Microneedling: This minimally invasive procedure involves using tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin. This triggers the body's natural healing process, which includes the production of new collagen and elastin. Read more on Dermapen HERE

Benefits of Collagen Banking

There are many benefits to starting a collagen banking regimen early on. These include:

  • Improved skin texture and tone: Collagen banking can help to improve the overall texture and tone of your skin, making it look more radiant and youthful.
  • Reduced wrinkles and fine lines: By boosting collagen production, you can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
  • Increased skin firmness and elasticity: Collagen banking can help to improve your skin's firmness and elasticity, giving you a more youthful appearance.
  • Prevention of age-related skin damage: By building up your collagen reserves now, you can help to protect your skin from the damaging effects of aging.

How often do I need treatments?

The frequency of your treatments will depend on the type of treatment you choose and your individual needs. Most people find that they need a series of treatments initially, followed by maintenance treatments every few months.

How much does collagen banking cost?

The cost of collagen banking will vary depending on the type of treatment you choose and the number of sessions you need, and goals. Booking in with one of experienced dermatologists or aesthetic specialist at Dr Leah Clinic is the best route to discuss your options and develop a personalised treatment plan for best Collagen Banking practice. Want to discuss Collagen Banking more? Email info@drleah.co.uk or call  0207 877 5999