What are Stem Cells?
Stem cells are mature cells in the body that have the ability to differentiate into different cell types. This allows stem cells to replace damaged or lost cells in the body. They are also produced through the genetic reprogramming of differentiated cells. Recent research has significantly improved stem cell therapy. It has shown promising potential as a treatment option for various diseases and conditions that do not respond to existing medical treatments, where disease progression cannot be prevented, or symptoms cannot be alleviated.
What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy is a treatment method in which allogeneic cells from a donor or stem cells taken from the body’s own cells are injected intravenously to replace and repair diseased or dysfunctional cells.
Stem cell transplantation is the process of replacing a patient’s own stem cells, damaged by radiation or high-dose chemotherapy, with healthy stem cells that form blood. The goal is for these new cells to produce healthy tissue or repair damaged tissue.
Stem cell therapy in dermatology and aesthetic surgery
Psoriasis
Epidermolysis bullosa
Scleroderma
Extensive burns
Lipoatrophy
Lipodystrophies
Acne scars
Wound and scar repair
Wrinkles and skin aging
Sun damage and photoaging
Repairs and renews the skin
Stem cell fat injection is an established technique for scar revision and regeneration of damaged tissue. Stem cell fat injection is increasingly used to repair aesthetic imperfections such as acne scars, wrinkles for rejuvenation, and aging. By injecting fat tissue stem cells into the skin, an improvement in skin texture, wrinkles, and dermal thickness can be achieved. It can be used in aesthetic procedures such as skin aging, wrinkles, sun damage and photoaging, and loss of fat tissue in the skin.