*Result varies among individuals, as it depends on the duration of the disease, existing disease progression, age, current lifestyle, etc.
Stem cell therapy is an viable treatment option to treat a wide range of diseases,minimal invasive procedures, promotes of self-healing, low risk of side effects, and to regenerate tissues. It is a promising field of medicine that has treatment for various condition and offers new treatment options for patients who were previously considered incurable. While research is ongoing, stem cell therapy is becoming an important part of regenerative medicine and it holds the promise of significant advancement in medical treatments.
It’s base on the disease and the result of the first treatment.
Generally , it’s recommended to consult with your doctor 6 months after the treatment.
We recommend to have a complete physical examination then can have word with our professional physician for the further treatment.
This is a personal preference issue and depends on your own beliefs. Basically, it is possible to receive injections.
Recommended to receive the injections every 2 to 3 years. For those who can afford should take it once a year.
Cancer recovery patient can consider receiving stem cell injections upon evaluated by the physician.
Stem cells does not repair the parts of an artificial joint, but can repair muscles, ligaments, and other tissues.
It’s highly recommended to receive injections because stem cells regulate hormonal imbalances effectively and alleviate menopausal symptoms.
Yes, stem cell injections can improve skin conditions and reduce the frequency of relapses.
No, stem cells doesn’t change genes, but they can help to improve the symptoms of these diseases.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes, stem cells can help repair heart function.
Stem cells can help repair microvessels, regulate hormones, promote testosterone production, and improve erectile dysfunction.
Stem cell injections can boost metabolism and indirectly help achieve weight loss.
There are no side effects, but some clients may experience a temporary improvement reaction, such as a short fever.
No, because stem cells are not drugs, there are no problems such as overdose, loss or side effects.
Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells.