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Regenerative Cell Therapy

Regenerative therapy, an innovative medical approach, encompasses a variety of techniques aimed at repairing, replenishing, and rejuvenating human cells, tissues, or organs, on the cellular level. Regenerative therapy holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms to functionally heal previously irreparable tissues or organs.

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What is PRP therapy?

PRP or Platelet-rich plasma is produced from a person's own blood. It is a concentration of one type of blood cell (platelets), which is critical for blood clotting. This concentration is injected to an injured or diseased part of a person’s body to accelerate the healing of damaged tendons, ligaments, muscles, bones and joints. A key advantage of PRP injections is that they can reduce the need for opioids, or even over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications. In fact, use of anti-inflammatories should usually be ceased at the time of PRP treatment, because the platelet-rich plasma optimizes the initial inflammatory response involved with healing.

PRP Facial rejuvenation treatment

PRP is injected into targeted areas of the face, such as the cheeks, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and around the eyes and mouth. The injections stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and adding volume to the face.

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PRP Facial Microneedling

PRP facial microneedling is applied topically to the face after microneedling, which creates microscopic channels in the skin. The PRP seeps into these channels, promoting collagen production and skin rejuvenation from the inside out. This technique can improve skin texture, reduce pores, and address concerns like acne scars and hyperpigmentation.

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PRP Under-eye rejuvenation

PRP can be injected into the tear trough area (the hollows under the eyes) to improve the appearance of dark circles and under-eye bags. The PRP can help improve skin quality and promote collagen production in this delicate area.

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PRP Hair restoration treatment

Hair treatments using PRP + ACELL to stimulate dormant hair follicles to restore hair growth in thinning areas. Platelet-rich plasma is one component of your blood, along with red and white blood cells. Platelets not only help your blood clot, the platelets are rich in growth factors, which promote healing. Platelet-rich plasma has even more of these growth factors than normal plasma, which means it can be used in combination with some of our restorative aesthetic treatments for optimal results.


PRP Joint and tendon treatment
PRPs injections have many rehabilitative applications, such as minor rotator cuff and Achilles tendon tears. Its use in other soft-tissue injuries is becoming more common. It has been demonstrated to improve function and reduce pain in people who have tendonitis or chronic tendinosis conditions such as tennis elbow or golfer's elbow. PRP can also be used to treat injuries to ligaments and muscles, for example, improved muscle regeneration has been shown in gastrocnemius (calf) muscle injuries.

PRP Therapy Side Effects 

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PRP doesn’t usually cause major side effects. But because it involves drawing blood – if your doctor recommends it – you’ll want to make sure you eat before the procedure. That will help you avoid feeling lightheaded when you get PRP injections. After the shot, you shouldn’t wash the area that was treated for 48 hours. You might notice some soreness and bruising in the area that received injections. If you feel sharp or intense pain, let your doctor know. Because you're being treated with your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction is fairly low. Complications you might have include: 

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  • Bleeding 

  • Damaged tissue 

  • Nerve injury 

  • Infection

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You can’t get PRP injections if you have:

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  • Abnormal platelet function or a low platelet count

  • Anemia

  • Cancer

  • An infection

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What is Regenerative Cell Therapy?

Regenerative cell therapy, also known as regenerative cell medicine, is a cutting-edge field focused on developing and implementing innovative treatments to repair tissues and organs, as well as to restore lost function due to various factors such as aging, disease, injury, or congenital issues. It involves a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing basic research, clinical translation, industrial development, and advanced interdisciplinary therapies. This innovative approach offers the potential to restore or replace cell, tissue, and organ functions affected by various conditions, providing hope for improving patient outcomes

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Regenerative cell therapy for joints 

Regenerative cell therapy can often improve function and reduce pain in patients with chronic osteoarthritis, in addition, acute injuries such as partial ligament and tendon tears can also be treated. Regenerative cell therapy can potentially improve post-surgical recovery times and are quickly becoming a viable alternative to joint replacement surgery. Regenerative cell therapy for joints is performed by injecting regenerative cells to stimulate the body to repair and replace damaged tissue in any joint or soft tissue structures – such as knees, shoulders, hips, wrists, ankles, elbows, tendons, ligaments and non-healing bone fractures.

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Regenerative cell therapy for hair

Unlike other hair transplant treatments that rely on relocating hair follicles, regenerative cell hair therapy is designed to restore the growth of natural hair follicles found on your scalp to achieve long-lasting results. Your body's regenerative cells are responsible for healing and repairing tissues. These regenerative cells are essential building blocks that can transform themselves into any type of cell. The layer of fat below the skin is home to countless regenerative cells. Thanks to revolutionary technology, these regenerative cells can be harvested in order to take advantage of their regenerative properties. When introduced into areas of thinning hair, your regenerative cells can help regenerate hair follicles to restore proper hair growth.

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Regenerative cell therapy for erectile dysfunction

Regenerative cell therapy, unlike other treatment methods, is intended to eliminate the cause of erectile dysfunction with a natural method. The penis has a sponge-like structure that is filled with blood when stimulated. Regenerative cells turn into the sponge-like tissue acting as a muscle inside the penis and allow this tissue to be functional again. This is the way how the penis will be able to be functional again. The increase in penile function varies between minimum fifty percent and maximum three hundred percent in a single cure and the treatment is completed.

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