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Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine is a cutting-edge field of medicine that focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or diseased cells, tissues, and organs using a variety of techniques, such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. The goal of regenerative medicine is to restore function and improve the quality of life for patients with a wide range of conditions.

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One of the main advantages of regenerative medicine is its ability to promote natural healing within the body, rather than simply masking symptoms or managing them with drugs or surgery. For example, stem cell therapy can be used to repair damaged tissues and joints, such as in the case of osteoarthritis, by stimulating the growth of new, healthy cells.

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WHAT'S REALLY REGENERATIVE MEDICINE?

Regenerative medicine is a revolutionary approach to healing that uses techniques such as stem cell therapy and PRP to repair and replace damaged cells, tissues, and organs.

 

This cutting-edge field promotes natural healing, improves the quality of life, and reduces the need for invasive procedures. At our clinic, we offer a range of regenerative medicine options to help patients with a wide range of conditions, such as:

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  • Alopecia Treatment

  • Enzyme Therapy

  • IV Therapy

  • Joint Repair Shot Therapy

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Diabetic Foot

  • ACL Therapy

  • Chronic Knee Pain

  • Hyperhidrosis Therapy with PRP

  • & More...

aLOPECIA

Stem Cell & PRP therapy has been steadily gaining popularity as a treatment option for hair loss, especially AGA, in both men and women. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma that has been concentrated three to five times its usual concentration.

 

Platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, and other bioactive proteins are found in this concentrated blood plasma used to grow hair. Hair growth is facilitated by these components, which heal wounds, repair tissues, and facilitate wound healing.

Enzyme Therapy

Enzyme therapy stimulates the body's own defenses, accelerates inflammatory processes, and eliminates pathogenic immune complexes from the tissues via the bloodstream.

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A wide range of target molecules can be converted with enzyme-based treatments to restore the correct physiological metabolism.

 

Due to their affinity and specificity, these treatments offer several advantages over established therapeutic approaches

Hyperhidrosis

Excessive sweating is a common symptom of hyperhidrosis. There are two types of sweating: whole-body sweating and localized sweating.

 

Armpits are one of the most commonly affected areas, in the palm of your hand. Skin Local's PRP (“platelet-rich plasma”) treatment uses your own plasma to stimulate the growth of new, healthy tissue to rejuvenate your skin and/or promote hair growth. In short, your provider will draw a small amount of your blood, then inject it back into your skin, for truly fabulous results.

What are the Differences between Stem Cells & PRP Treatment

Stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy are two different types of regenerative medicine treatments that are used to treat various medical conditions.

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Stem cell therapy involves the use of stem cells to replace or repair damaged or diseased cells, tissues, or organs. Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into many different types of cells, and thus have the potential to repair or regenerate damaged tissues.

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PRP therapy, on the other hand, uses a concentration of platelets from the patient's own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. Platelets contain growth factors that are important for the healing process, and PRP therapy delivers a higher concentration of these growth factors to the site of injury.

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Both stem cell therapy and PRP therapy have been used to treat various conditions such as joint injuries, tendonitis, and degenerative diseases. Stem cell therapy is typically used for more serious or chronic conditions, while PRP therapy is often used for acute injuries or to speed up the healing process.

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The benefits of stem cell therapy include the ability to repair or replace damaged cells and tissues, and the potential to treat a wide range of medical conditions. The benefits of PRP therapy include the ability to promote healing, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve the function of the affected area.

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In summary, both stem cell therapy and PRP therapy have the potential to provide significant benefits for patients with a wide range of medical conditions. The choice between the two treatments will depend on the individual patient's specific needs and the recommendation of their healthcare provider.

ALs

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by progressive degeneration of the motor nerves. According to statistics, the worldwide incidence of the disease is 2.5 per 100,000 persons.

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How does it work?

Stem cells can seek out damage in the body and replace cells of any type. For this reason, stem cell transplants are currently used to protect a patient's healthy neurons and potentially grow new cells to replace those that have died.

Autoimmune disease

Autoimmune disease is a condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues and organs, causing damage and dysfunction. There are over 80 different types of autoimmune diseases.

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Stem cell therapy has been studied as a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases as stem cells have the potential to regulate the immune system and reduce inflammation.

 

The goal of stem cell therapy for autoimmune diseases is to replace or repair damaged cells and tissues and to suppress the overactive immune response that is causing the diseases, such as: 

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Lupus

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Polymyalgia Rheumatica

cardiac Regeneration

Cardiac regeneration is an amazing effort that aims to repair irreversibly damaged heart tissue with cutting-edge science, including stem cell and cell-free therapy. Reparative tools have been engineered to restore damaged heart tissue and function using the body's natural ability to regenerate.

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Heart failure (HF) affects millions of individuals worldwide, both genders, and all races. HF affects 5 million Americans and is a condition where the heart progressively weakens, unable to produce enough blood to meet the body’s demands.

Focus areas for Cardiac Regeneration are:

  • Cardiomyopathy

  • Congestive Heart Failure

  • Coronary Artery Disease

  • Small Vessel Disease

foot & ankles

Ankle and foot arthritis involves inflammation in the associated joints. The symptoms include pain, swelling, and stiffness in and near the joints. Arthritis can be acute or chronic in nature.

An ankle sprain is a common injury caused by the stretch or tear of the ligament. Ligaments, fibrous tissues that serve as connections between bones, are important structures for joint stability. Sprained ankles are reported in greater than 23,000 people each day in the US

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  • Achilles Tendonitis

  • Achilles Tears

  • Aquilles and Foot Arthritis

  • Ankle Sprains

  • Fractures

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Tendonitis

  • Joint Regeneration

KNOW MORE ABOUT REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

Regenerative medicine is a field of medicine that focuses on using natural, biological processes to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs. It is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat a wide range of medical conditions, from injuries and degenerative diseases to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

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One of the Key advantages of regenerative medicine is its potential to provide long-lasting and effective results without  the need for surgical intervention or long-term drug therapy, regenerative medicine is non-invasive and effective for a wide variety of illnesses and problems such as:

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  • Cardiovascular tissue repair

  • Immune System Improvement

  • Tissue Engineering

  • Skin Wounds

  • Burns

  • Necrotic Tissues

  • Certain Cancers (Leukemia, Lymphoma)

  • Organ Transplants

  • Sickle Cell Anemia

  • SevereCombined Immunodeficiency (SCID)

  • Hurler Syndrome

  • & More...

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