Micro FUE with Stem 3 Protocol Now at 5 US Clinics

Springs Rejuvenation Offers 0.9mm Micro FUE Paired with Stem 3 Protocol Across Five Locations

New York, United States – May 14, 2026 / Springs Rejuvenation /

Springs Rejuvenation has introduced a micro FUE procedure using 0.9mm instrumentation – smaller than the standard 1.0-1.2mm punch size used in conventional follicular unit extraction – paired with its proprietary Stem 3 Protocol, now available across all five of its US clinic locations: New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta. The combined offering marks a formal expansion of the clinic network’s hair restoration capabilities and positions the procedure among the more technically refined options currently available in the country.

Smaller Instrumentation, Measurable Differences

The shift to 0.9mm instrumentation represents a deliberate departure from tools that have defined FUE procedures for years. Standard punch sizes typically range from 1.0mm to 1.2mm, and the reduction to 0.9mm is intended to minimize trauma to the surrounding scalp tissue during follicle extraction. Springs Rejuvenation reports that the smaller punch size contributes to a less invasive experience overall, with patients generally experiencing reduced downtime compared to conventional extraction methods.

Some patients who have undergone the procedure have reported success rates exceeding 90% in terms of graft survival, though individual outcomes vary based on a range of factors including hair type, donor density, and post-procedure care. The advanced FUE hair transplant approach prioritizes precision at each stage of extraction and implantation, with the 0.9mm tooling designed to preserve follicle integrity from removal through placement.

The Stem 3 Protocol: Supporting Recovery at the Cellular Level

Paired with the micro FUE procedure, the Stem 3 Protocol incorporates both stem cell therapy for hair restoration and exosome therapy for hair restoration into a structured post-procedure support plan. The protocol is designed to work in parallel with the transplant itself, targeting the biological environment around newly placed grafts to support their survival and integration.

Exosome therapy for hair restoration, one component of the Stem 3 Protocol, involves the application of extracellular signaling particles that may assist in reducing inflammation and promoting cellular communication in the treated area. Stem cell therapy for hair restoration, the second major component, is intended to support the scalp’s natural recovery processes following the physical demands of extraction and implantation. Together, the two therapies form a layered approach aimed at the conditions that most directly affect whether transplanted follicles take root and produce lasting growth.

“With 0.9mm instrumentation, we are operating with a precision margin that is measurably smaller than what most FUE procedures use, and when you pair that with the Stem 3 Protocol across all five of our locations, you have a clinically structured approach that addresses both the mechanical and biological sides of hair restoration,” said Dr. [Executive Name], Medical Director of Springs Rejuvenation.

Five-Clinic Rollout Reflects Standardized Delivery

The simultaneous availability of the procedure across Springs Rejuvenation’s full clinic network – rather than a phased rollout starting from a single location – reflects the company’s position that the protocol is sufficiently standardized for consistent delivery. Patients in New York, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta are able to access the same instrumentation specifications and the same Stem 3 Protocol steps regardless of which location they visit.

The ability to restore hair with stem cell therapy as part of a formalized post-transplant protocol, rather than as a standalone offering, is central to how Springs Rejuvenation has structured the combined service. The clinic network indicates that integrating the biological support layer directly into the procedure timeline – rather than recommending it separately – is intended to reduce gaps in the recovery process that could affect graft outcomes.

Springs Rejuvenation has positioned the micro FUE and Stem 3 combination as one of the more technically detailed advanced FUE hair transplant options currently accessible through a multi-location provider in the United States, with all five clinics now accepting consultations for the combined procedure.

About Springs Rejuvenation

Springs Rejuvenation is a multi-location aesthetic and regenerative medicine clinic network operating across New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Atlanta. The company offers a range of procedures focused on hair restoration, skin health, and cellular recovery, including follicular unit extraction, stem cell-based therapies, and exosome treatments. Springs Rejuvenation serves patients seeking minimally invasive procedures supported by structured biological recovery protocols.

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