Adipose-Derived
Stromal Vascular Fractions

Adipose Derived Stromal Vascular Fractions (ADSVFs) are isolated from the subcutaneous fat layer from the lower abdomen region. The process is simple and minimally invasive. Under general anesthesia (to avoid discomfort), about 500 ml of lipoaspirate (fat) is extracted from the patient. It is then processed in our ISO certified lab, a process that takes about 6 hours.

A heterogeneous mixture of cells called Stromal Vascular Fractions (SVF) are isolated from the lipoaspirate. Each of the cells in the mixture have a specific property or role in the regenerative process.

Since adipose tissue has a role in glucose metastasis, there cells are also useful in modulation of glucose in diabetic individuals. In some cases, they have better proliferation abilities as compared to bone marrow cells and thus are preferred.

Since the cells are autologous (meaning they are derived from the patient's own body), they are not rejected by the immune system, nor do they cause any adverse effects.

SVFs initiate the regenerative process by modulating the inflammatory niche in the degenerative environment to secrete growth factors which have a paracrine effect and stimulate the body's own regenerative ability. Lastly, they also differentiate into the lost tissue. They are multipotent self-replicating and immuno-modulatory cells that have been used in regenerative medicine.

For the treatment, the patient must be admitted in the hospital the night before the procedure. The next morning, the lipoaspirate is extracted from the patient and after isolation of the SVF (stem cells), they are injected back into the body.

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Platelet Rich Plasma

In recent years, doctors have learned that the body has the ability to heal itself. Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a treatment method that can harness those abilities and amplify the natural growth factors your body uses to heal tissue.

Plasma is the liquid portion of whole blood. It is composed largely of water and proteins, and it provides a medium for red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets to circulate through the body.

Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are blood cells that cause blood clots and other necessary growth healing functions. Platelet activation plays a key role in the body's natural healing process.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints. In this way, PRP injections use each individual patient's own healing system to improve musculoskeletal problems.

PRP injections are prepared by taking anywhere from one to a few tubes of your own blood and running it through a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets. These activated platelets are then injected directly into your injured or diseased body tissue. This releases growth factors that stimulate and increase the number of reparative cells your body produces.

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Bone Marrow
Mononucleate Cells

Adipose Derived Stromal Vascular Fractions (ADSVFs) are isolated from the subcutaneous fat layer from the lower abdomen region. The process is simple and minimally invasive. Under general anesthesia (to avoid discomfort), about 500 ml of lipoaspirate (fat) is extracted from the patient. It is then processed in our ISO certified lab, a process that takes about 6 hours.

A heterogeneous mixture of cells called Stromal Vascular Fractions (SVF) are isolated from the lipoaspirate. Each of the cells in the mixture have a specific property or role in the regenerative process.

Since adipose tissue has a role in glucose metastasis, there cells are also useful in modulation of glucose in diabetic individuals. In some cases, they have better proliferation abilities as compared to bone marrow cells and thus are preferred.

Since the cells are autologous (meaning they are derived from the patient's own body), they are not rejected by the immune system, nor do they cause any adverse effects.

SVFs initiate the regenerative process by modulating the inflammatory niche in the degenerative environment to secrete growth factors which have a paracrine effect and stimulate the body's own regenerative ability. Lastly, they also differentiate into the lost tissue. They are multipotent self-replicating and immuno-modulatory cells that have been used in regenerative medicine.

For the treatment, the patient must be admitted in the hospital the night before the procedure. The next morning, the lipoaspirate is extracted from the patient and after isolation of the SVF (stem cells), they are injected back into the body.