Stem cells are special cells with the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into various cell types in our body, ranging from muscle cells to brain cells. Therefore, they can promote the replacement and regeneration of tissues and organs that have degenerated due to ageing, injury, or disease.
Stem cells are present in the human body and decline as we age. They have the ability to recover our body fast from the ageing process, degenerative diseases or injuries. Hence, stem cell therapy harnesses the body's innate regenerative capacity, offering a potential solution for a wide range of conditions, from facial aesthetics, anti-aging & wellness, injuries to degenerative diseases such as Osteoarthritis, Diabetes, Kidney Disease, and Heart and Liver Disease. In addition, stem cells are also being harnessed for research into novel, safe, and effective treatments.
Regenerative Medicine
Used to repair damaged or deteriorated tissues and organs, such as in cases of joint injuries, heart disease, liver failure.
Aesthetics
Overall body rejuvenation, facial/ skin enhancements, and anti-aging treatments.
Neurological Diseases
Extensive medical research on using stem cells to treat Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Spinal Cord injuries.
Stem Cell Transplantation
Primarily used for treating blood diseases like Leukaemia and Lymphoma.
Autoimmune Diseases
Help modulate the immune system for patients with autoimmune diseases like systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Multiple Sclerosis.
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