Alopecia Areata 

Alopecia Areata is a common autoimmune disease that results in loss of body hair in varying degrees. Current immune-suppressant treatments such as JAK inhibitors can only temporarily subdue the effects of alopecia areata. A cessation of the medication will result in a 100% relapse.

Clinical studies have demonstrated Stem Cell Educator Therapy’s ability to establish systemic immune modulation and produce significant and/or complete hair regrowth by restoring the immune privilege of hair follicles. Additionally, Educator Therapy modifies rather than destroys the cells responsible for autoimmune responses, without increasing the chances of infection and tumor formation as demonstrated by long-term follow-up studies (four years post treatment). Severe patients with alopecia areata have demonstrated significant, sustained hair regrowth within 3-6 months of treatment.