Stem Cell Therapy
Discover the groundbreaking advances in regenerative medicine with our Stem Cell Therapy treatments. Specially designed to harness your body’s own healing mechanisms, this revolutionary treatment can address a range of issues from hair loss to skin ageing, offering a more natural approach to health and rejuvenation. MSC-derived exosomes can regulate the hair growth cycle, which can help to promote the growth of new hair and prevent hair loss.
How We Do It
Consultation
Analysis of the patient
Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient
Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action
FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working
Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Option
Our Recommended Treatment
For holistic wellness and effective healing, we recommend a personalized package of Stem Cell Therapy tailored to address your specific needs.
Tips
- Avoid strenuous exercise for a few days post-treatment.
- Follow all post-procedure care instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
- Regular follow-up appointments can enhance and extend the benefits of your treatment.
- Keep hydrated before and after the procedure.
- Follow up with regular sessions for better results
FAQ’s
Stem Cell Therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses stem cells to repair damaged tissues, stimulate healing, and promote natural rejuvenation.
Yes, when performed by certified professionals, Stem Cell Therapy is generally considered safe with minimal side effects.
The entire process can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours depending on the specific treatment.
The number of sessions varies from patient to patient, depending on their individual needs and the condition being treated.
Some patients may experience minor bruising or swelling at the injection site, which usually resolves within a few days.
The different types of stem cells are exosomes, Hair vitals, hair cocktails, growth factor cells and QR 678 stem cell therapy.
Results vary among individuals, but some may begin to see improvements within a few weeks.
Some forms of Stem Cell Therapy are FDA-approved, but it’s important to consult with healthcare providers for the most current information.