Hair restoration is one of the fastest-growing cash-pay service lines in aesthetic and wellness practices — and as more clinics move beyond PRP-only protocols, the first real decision isn't clinical, it's sourcing. Where you buy your exosomes determines your margin, your compliance posture, and how confidently your providers can stand behind what they offer. If you're evaluating wholesale exosomes for hair restoration, this guide covers what to vet, how wholesale pricing works, and how to open an account. For licensed professional use only.
Why hair restoration practices are sourcing exosomes
Practices building scalp and hair programs increasingly want a standardized, documented biologic they can keep on the shelf rather than prepare chairside every time. A consistent, COA-backed exosome product gives a practice predictable inventory, lot-level traceability, and unit economics that work for a cash-pay program. Clinical use is always at the discretion of the licensed provider, and the science in this space continues to evolve — the sourcing decision is about quality and documentation, not marketing claims.
What to vet in a wholesale exosome supplier
- cGMP manufacturing. Product should be made in a current Good Manufacturing Practice facility — non-negotiable for a medical practice.
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) per lot. Every lot should ship with a COA you can file and produce on request.
- Tissue-bank standards (AATB). For human-derived products, accreditation and a clear chain of custody matter for both quality and the state-by-state legal landscape.
- Transparency. Real specs, real documentation, and a named point of contact — not a distributor obscuring the manufacturer.
The products clinics build hair and scalp protocols around
A focused catalog beats a sprawling one. Many practices build around a standardized exosome product such as 3DEXO-60B, stocked alongside the consumables their providers already use. All product specifications are factual descriptors, not therapeutic claims; what a practice offers, and how, is determined by the licensed provider within applicable regulations.
A note on PRP
Many hair practices start with PRP because it's familiar. It's worth understanding how a standardized, COA-backed exosome product compares on consistency and shelf-stability before assuming PRP is the only in-house option. (We supply exosomes and biologics; we don't sell PRP kits.)
How wholesale pricing actually works
The gap between distributor pricing and direct wholesale is where your margin lives. The practical levers:
- Buy direct, not through a middle layer. Every reseller in the chain takes margin that could be yours.
- No forced minimums to start. A good wholesale partner lets you validate on a small order before scaling.
- Documentation included. COA and protocol guidance should come with the product, not as an upsell.
How to set up a wholesale account
If you're sourcing exosomes for a hair or scalp program — or re-evaluating your current supplier — the fastest way to see live wholesale pricing is to open an account. It takes about two minutes and you'll see clinic pricing instantly.
→ Apply for wholesale pricing: https://www.stemnovanetwork.com/apps/wpdapp
Questions before you apply? Reach the Stem Nova Network team at info@stemnovanetwork.com.
Related sourcing guides
- How Med Spas Add Exosome Revenue: A Wholesale Sourcing Guide
- Exosomes vs PRP: What Clinics Sourcing Regenerative Biologics Should Know
- Exosome Pricing for Clinics: What You Should Pay Per Vial (2026)
- How to Source Wholesale Exosomes & Biologics for Your Clinic (2026 Supplier Guide)
Stem Nova Network supplies cGMP, COA-backed biologics for licensed medical professionals. Product information is provided for licensed professional use only and is not medical advice or a therapeutic claim.
