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CAN STEM CELLS HELP WITH AGING?


What is aging?
Aging is a natural process. Over time, the cells of the body become damaged and die gradually. Dead cells are replaced too slowly to reimburse for this loss. The signs of aging are begin to appear along with health issues like impaired hearing and vision, loss of muscle strength and bone mass, decreased immunity and cognition, and inefficient metabolism. Aging cells contribute to disease. If aging in the cells can be prevented, slowed down or reversed, many diseases could be controlled or cured. Stem cell research and advanced regenerative medicine therapies are being looked at for providing solutions to many of life’s problems.

What are Stem Cells?
Stem cells have the ability to change, evolve, duplicate, and adapt into other types of cells the essence of body regeneration. Stem cells have the potential to develop into many cell types in our body. They generally lie dormant in bone marrow and fat stores. MSCs are the best type of adult stem cell that are easy to extract and are not as controversial as embryonic stem cells. MSCs are currently seen as a useful treatment for a lot of pathological conditions and disorders, from cancer to heart disease. These stem cells are a core factor in muscle, skin, cartilage and bone regeneration.


Anti-Aging Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell therapies are the ultimate anti-aging treatment. They are unique because they use a person’s own stem cells and can be transplanted where they are needed. Treatments refill the body with a fresh supply of concentrated stem cells to allow the repair and rejuvenation process in all organs, including the skin. Anti-aging therapy improves the overall health, strength, and function of organs and cells by making them stronger, younger and robust. 

The adipose tissue is harvested and put in centrifugation to separate the MSCs and make them highly concentrated. The serum is injected back into the patient immediately after the processing. In some cases where accurate placement is needed, an ultrasound-guided injection can be utilized. This outpatient treatment takes only a few hours. Mild to moderate pain may be felt at the site of harvesting and re-injection. Pain medication is rarely required. 

Results of Anti-aging Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell anti-aging therapy is the most advanced and modern approach available for slowing & reversing, the aging process in humans.
Youthful appearance with even skin tone, reduced age spots, fewer wrinkles and lines
Greater muscle strength, reduced flabbines
Reduced fatigue and tiredness
Improved energy, stamina, and vitality
Healthy weight maintenance
Motivation to be active, exercise and work
A boost in sexual prowess, and activity
Improved mood, happier and healthier outlook

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