How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?
The process begins first with a physical exam and in-depth patient history. We do this to give you the best proper diagnosis and therapy. If additional information is needed, we will conduct the necessary imaging or laboratory tests. We will then discuss patient desires and expected outcomes as well as educate on his/her condition and all possible therapy options.
The Stem Cell procedure is minimally invasive, gathering a sample of tissue from the patient. These cells remain sterile and after adult stem cells are extracted, they will be re-administered back into the patient. This is done by one of the three methods: Intravenous, Intrathecal, or Localized.
Our Stem Cell procedure is safe and there are no concerns about cell rejection or disease transmission because the tissue extracted remains in a sterile environment and comes from your own body. In addition, all aspects of the procedure are performed in-house on an outpatient basis.
Here Is How Stem Cell Therapy Works...
Stem Cell Therapy is about using your body’s own stem cells to regenerate damaged tissue. So if you, or someone you love, is suffering please read on to find out who can be helped and how.
Our Stem Cell Therapy is an innovative therapy that is recommended for a wide variety of chronic conditions, yet many people are learning about it now for the first time.
These are not embryonic stem cells or cells from fetuses. These regenerative cells come straight from your own body.
They are extracted just a few hours before they’re injected back into your body and put to work to heal damaged or dysfunctional tissue.
We use a variety of stem cells derived from the patient’s own tissues. Our preferred choice is bone marrow or fat because the cells there are “multipotent” which means that they have the ability to differentiate into muscle, tendons, ligaments, bone, and cartilage. Once introduced into the damaged or diseased area, the stem cells can then heal your damaged tissue and regenerate new healthy tissue.
Stem Cell Therapy offers significant potential for the healing of tissues that have become injured as a result of the aging process.