Cell Reserve

Advancing regenerative medicine through the application of cell-based therapies to revitalize hair, skin, and systemic health.

How It Works

The process is designed to be non-invasive and proactive, following a specific workflow:

  1. Collection: A medical professional plucks approximately 50 hair follicles from the back of your head. Hair follicles are used because they are a rich, easily accessible source of live adult stem cells.

  2. Cryopreservation: These follicles are sent to a specialized laboratory where the cells are frozen at -190°C. This “freezes” the biological age of your cells, preserving their youthful regenerative power.

  3. The Secretome: When you are ready for treatment, the lab uses your banked cells to manufacture a Personalized Secretome. This is a high-potency serum containing the growth factors, cytokines, and exosomes your cells naturally produce to signal healing.

  4. Application: The serum is typically applied back to your skin or scalp (often paired with microneedling) to stimulate collagen, repair tissue, or regrow hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

PRP uses your blood at its current age. Cell Reserve “freezes time” by cryopreserving your hair follicles today. This ensures that even if you use the cells years from now, they retain their youthful potency and regenerative power, which naturally declines as you age.

No. A specialist quickly plucks about 50 hairs from a discreet area at the back of your head. It’s a non-surgical, “lunchtime” procedure with no needles, no downtime, and no visible thinning afterward.

It is a custom-made serum created from your banked cells. It contains your unique growth factors and exosomes that signal your body to repair itself. This serum is typically applied after treatments like microneedling to boost collagen and hair growth.

Your cells are at their healthiest and most effective today. By banking them now, you secure a “biological backup” of your youngest possible cells, ensuring better results for future anti-aging or medical treatments.