Regenerative Medicine
Advanced biologic therapies to accelerate natural healing.
Harnessing the Body's Healing Power
Regenerative medicine focuses on repairing and restoring damaged tissues rather than simply masking symptoms. By using advanced biological treatments, we help your body accelerate its natural healing process.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
PRP therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses your body's own natural healing abilities to repair damaged tissues and reduce pain. The process begins with a small sample (approximately 10 ml) of your blood, which is placed in a centrifuge and spun to concentrate the platelets.
This platelet-rich plasma is rich in powerful proteins that stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and support healing in joints, ligaments, tendons, and discs. By injecting this concentrated solution directly into the injured or painful area, PRP helps the body accelerate its natural recovery process.
It is especially well-suited for patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, osteoarthritis, and degenerative joint disease. Most patients begin to notice gradual improvements within 2–6 weeks.

Peptide Therapy
Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, that act as signaling molecules throughout the body. They communicate with cells and tissues, instructing them to carry out specific biological functions such as repairing damaged structures and regulating inflammation.
Peptide therapy delivers targeted sequences of these signaling molecules to restore and optimize the body's regenerative processes. Specific peptides have been studied for their ability to accelerate tissue repair, reduce chronic inflammation, and improve joint integrity.
Peptides used in regenerative medicine are typically administered through subcutaneous injection, though some are available in oral or topical forms. Protocols are individualized based on your condition and goals.

Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cells are a unique class of cells capable of transforming into specialized tissue types and releasing powerful regenerative signals that coordinate healing throughout the body. Stem cell therapy harnesses this capacity to target areas of chronic damage or degeneration.
Once introduced into the target area, stem cells work through two primary mechanisms: they have the potential to differentiate into needed tissue types (like cartilage or tendon), and they release signaling molecules called cytokines that reduce inflammation and recruit the body's own repair cells.
Stem cell therapy is particularly considered for patients with moderate to advanced osteoarthritis, cartilage defects, chronic tendon or ligament injuries, and degenerative disc disease.
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