Hair loss can be stopped and in fact reversed if the impaired hair growth cycle is regenerated. To achieve that miniaturization of the hair follicles needs to be reversed.
We use our unique Stem Cell Reactivation Technology (SCRT) to reactivate dormant stem cells within the hair follicle. By using bio-electrical stimulation those stem cellare triggered into division which reignites hair follicle growth.





Comparing the clinical investigation of niostem with leading drugs across 6 months usage.
(*Hair density quantification via high resolution imaging i.e. trichoscopy)

Same reference point is measured at 0, 3 and 6 months with high resolution cameras.


Hair density increased by an average of 19.3% after six months.
Hair thickness increased by an average of 8.8% after six months.

Time (months)

Time (months)
*statistical significance compared to baseline
niostem Study. Jellard, Moore & Chacón-Martínez et al. 2025*
We recommend niostem for all users on the Norwood scale 1–5
(early to mid stages).
On the Norwood scale 6, most stem cells and follicles may be in a deep resting phase, which makes reactivation more difficult.
(Use at your own discretion)
For those at Norwood scale 7, unfortunately, our wearable niostem cannot be recommended.

To reverse hair loss effectively, early action is higly recommended! Higher count of healthy hair follicles allows for better visual results.
Why wait on a miracle, when you can count on research? niostem uses unique Stem Cell Reactivation Technology to kick-start your hair stem cells back into action. Leading to stronger, healthier, thicker hair.




Innovative electrotrichogenic device promotes hair growth in men with androgenetic alopecia: a pilot study.
New peer-reviewed scientific publication in the renowned Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (Wiley). niostem releases full efficacy and safety data of the niostem device from its pilot study. The niostem device led to a significant increase in hair count: total hair density increased by 12% after three months and by 19.3% after six months. Hair thickness also increased by 8.8% within six months. Terminal hair density improved markedly over time, and visible hair growth was observed in participants. No side effects were reported.

The fascinating discovery of a method by Dr. Carlos Chacón that makes it possible to study the behavior of hair follicle stem cells has led to a deeper understanding of these cells and their regenerative abilities.

Dr. Carlos Chacón and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging have filed a patent for a hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) culture method that advances the field of regenerative science.

“Our method for cultivating hair follicle stem cells is likely to have significant implications for regenerative medicine. It’s already possible to grow and transplant skin — but without hair. We could help many men regrow their hair,” says Chacón.

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