Non-surgical · Non-surgical procedure

Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy uses cells with the capacity to differentiate to support tissue regeneration. It is an evolving field of regenerative medicine, whose indications are evaluated case by case, with rigor and transparency.

Illustration — Stem Cell Therapy

Goals of the procedure

  • Support tissue regeneration processes

  • Evaluate each indication carefully, case by case

  • Clarify possibilities and limitations transparently during the consultation

  • Provide clinical follow-up throughout the entire protocol

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

What are stem cells?

Cells with the capacity to differentiate into multiple cell types — a property that underpins their study in tissue repair and regeneration processes.

Which cases is the therapy indicated for?

Indications are specific and evaluated individually. During the consultation, the physician clarifies what applies — and what does not apply — to your case.

Is it an established treatment?

It is an evolving field within regenerative medicine. The possibilities and limitations of the treatment are discussed transparently during the evaluation.

How does the protocol work?

The steps, the cell sources, and the care involved are explained in detail during the consultation, according to the treatment under consideration and current regulations.

The next step

Discuss Stem Cell Therapy with a surgeon.

Every case is unique — and that is exactly how we treat it. Schedule a consultation and talk to someone who lives and breathes this specialty.

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