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Regenerative Medicine
Cellular therapy derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow and Platelet-rich plasma are considered the most commonly used autologous biological treatments in regenerative medicine.
Cellular therapy:
SVF Cellular Therapy - Vascular Stromal Fraction: The group of cells obtained from the centrifugation and filtration of adipose tissue (previously liposuctioned) are called the Stromal Vascular Fraction. Within this group of cells are adult stem cells that have the ability to regenerate damaged tissue and promote circulation and healing. This treatment can be applied locally and intravenously.
BM Cellular Therapy - Bone Marrow: Stem cell therapy from Bone Marrow promotes the repairing response of sick, dysfunctional, or injured tissue, especially in bone or muscle injuries. This treatment can be applied locally and intravenously.
Platelet-Rich Plasma: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous, non-toxic, and immunogenic biological material obtained by centrifugation of the patient's blood, whose function is directly linked to the extraordinary regenerative capacity of growth factors, which are released by platelets and help in the process of regenerating chronic lesions. This treatment is applied locally.
Diseases to be treated:
- Neurological disorders
- Endocrine diseases
- Musculoskeletal traumas
- Diseases of the digestive system
- Respiratory diseases
- Autoimmune diseases