Aesthetic and regenerative treatments with stem cells from autologous fat

Newly-developed types of treatment, first offered in aesthetic and regenerative medicine, are repeatedly applied later on in medical healing practice for the therapeutic treatment of ailments.

The great potential of body’s own stem cells extracted from autologous fat can be used for natural breast augmentation, face rejuvenation, and body sculpting.

The good news:

Even slim people usually possess adequate “love handles” to enable the performance of aesthetic and regenerative treatments.

Stem cells obtained from autologous fat are now being used for general regeneration and targeted treatment of joint problems such as arthritis.

Fat is gently liposuctioned from autologous fat depots on the upper thighs, hips, and other areas and the stem cells contained therein are subsequently obtained. Locally injected, these autologous stem cells unfold their regenerative and rejuvenating effect.

In aesthetic medicine, stem cells obtained from autologous fat are gradually replacing artificial fillers such as silicone, for example, in stem cell breast augmentation. Instead of using conventional operating techniques with scalpel and general anesthesia, stem cell treatment is used in cosmetic surgery in a gentle, natural, and safe way under local anesthesia.

The after photo shows the result actually achieved by the treatment.

The use of autologous stem cells in medical healing practice has already had promising and successful outcomes, above all in Asia. In the United States, thousands of racehorses and dogs suffering from joint deterioration have been successfully treated with stem cells obtained from autologous fat.

Do you want to explore the possibilities of using your autologous stem cells? We are presently conducting an internal application observation on the potential of stem cells for the treatment of joint problems. Should you be interested, please contact us! Treatments with stem cells from autologous fat are new; the costs are not covered by health insurance schemes.

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