HOW DOES STEM CELL THERAPY WORK?

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What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy, also referred to as regenerative medicine, works to promote the regeneration of the body"s cells and tissues in the injected areas. Stem cell therapy often uses Surforce, a cryopreserved amniotic membrane allograft that contains live stem cells, to help recruit the body"s healing properties to the site of damage or injury in order to speed up the recovery time.

How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?
Stem cells can be removed from a patient"s bone marrow or fat tissue in the upper thigh or abdomen. Once the stem calls have been removed, they are placed in a centrifuge to separate out the most important substances. The concentrated stem cells can then be injected directly into the patient"s affect area in order to promote the healthy growth of new skin cells and tissues.

What Can Stem Cell Therapy Treat?
Stem cell therapy can help patients by:

Speeding up the healing process for injuries or wounds.
Reducing pain, including chronic pain, with less reliance on medications.
Increasing functionality, range of motion, flexibility, and sleep quality.
Reducing the risk of future injuries and muscle compensations.
Decreasing nerve damage.
Increasing collagen.
Preventing the formation of scar tissue.
Helping heal skin wounds.
Reducing hair loss.
Returning patients to their normal lives as soon as possible."

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