A BREAKTHROUGH IN MODERN MEDICINE
Stem cell therapy is an advanced medical treatment that uses the natural regenerative abilities of stem cells to repair damaged tissues, reduce pain and support overall healing. It is successfully used across multiple medical fields — from joint and tendon injuries, autoimmune and neurological diseases, to broader applications in regenerative medicine.
How the Therapy Works
Stem cells are most commonly obtained from the patient’s adipose (fat) tissue or bone marrow. In special cases, they may also be derived from umbilical cord blood or laboratory-cultured cell lines.
After collection, the cells are processed in a laboratory and injected directly into the targeted area — such as a joint, tendon, muscle, or administered intravenously. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically performed under local anesthesia.
Benefits and Expected Results
Stem cell therapy offers the potential to repair, regenerate, and restore damaged tissues. Many patients report reduced pain, improved mobility, and accelerated healing within weeks to several months after treatment. The level of improvement depends on the diagnosis, severity of tissue damage, and the patient’s overall health condition.
Where Stem Cell Therapy Can Be Applied
Stem cells can be used not only for facial rejuvenation but also across various areas of the body and for multiple medical conditions.
Most common treatment applications:
• Joints and Musculoskeletal System
Injection into knees, hips, shoulders, spine or tendons — suitable for arthritis, cartilage degeneration, tendon and ligament injuries, chronic pain or degenerative joint disease.
• Neurological Disorders
Supportive therapy for Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal injuries, stroke recovery, and other neurological conditions.
• Cardiovascular Conditions
Used to support regeneration of heart tissue after a heart attack and in other ischemic or degenerative heart conditions.
• Chronic Wounds and Burns
Applied to soft tissue and skin to help heal long-term non-healing wounds, ulcers, burns or pressure sores.
• Autoimmune and Metabolic Diseases
Used in treatment approaches for diabetes, Crohn’s disease or rheumatoid arthritis — where stem cells help reduce inflammation and support tissue restoration.
• Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Applied intravenously in cases of leukemia, bone marrow failure or congenital blood and metabolic disorders, where cells migrate into bone marrow and support blood cell production.
• Urology and Reproductive Medicine
Research and applications include treatment of urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and certain forms of infertility.
• Soft Tissue and Muscles
Used to repair muscle injuries, muscular dystrophy and degenerative soft-tissue conditions.





