Stem Cell Therapy – Regenerative Medicine with a Future
Stem Cell Therapy & 3D Stem Cell Depot – Regenerative Medicine Reimagined
Regenerative medicine is constantly evolving, opening up innovative possibilities to specifically support the body's natural healing and regeneration processes. One of the most significant developments in this field is stem cell therapy – and with the 3D Stem Cell Depot, a modern therapeutic concept is available that leverages this potential in a unique way.
What are stem cells?
Innovative Approach in Regenerative Medicine
Stem cells are special, unspecialized cells in the body. They possess two key characteristics:
Self-Renewal
They can self-replicate.
Differentiation Potential
They can develop into various specialized cell types.
Depending on the type, they can, for example, develop into muscle, bone, cartilage, or blood cells. These capabilities make stem cells an important component of natural repair and renewal processes in the body and a central element of modern regenerative therapy concepts.
In medicine, a distinction is made between, among others:
Adult stem cells,
which are found in body tissue and support natural regeneration.
Hematopoietic stem cells,
which have been successfully used for decades in certain blood and immune system diseases.
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells),
which open up new perspectives, especially in research.
The 3D Stem Cell Depot
Innovative Therapy Concept
The 3D Stem Cell Depot is based on the use of the body's own (autologous) stem cells. These are extracted from the blood, combined with a specially developed matrix, and then injected intramuscularly.
This process creates a biological depot that allows for a time-delayed release of the stem cells. The aim is to support regenerative processes over a longer period and to modulate inflammation-associated signaling pathways.
The focus is on messenger substances such as TNF-alpha and Interleukin-6, which play a role in inflammatory processes.
Application goals
The 3D Stem Cell Depot is used as part of regenerative therapy concepts and aims to:
- support the body's own cell regeneration
- accompany repair processes in muscles, tendons, and cartilage
- modulate inflammation-related processes
- promote natural healing mechanisms
The treatment is minimally invasive and individually adapted to the respective medical situation.
Stem Cell Medicine of the Future
Established, reliable, and individual
Established Stem Cell Medicine
An established example of stem cell therapy is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (e.g., bone marrow transplantation), which has been successfully used for many years in diseases such as leukemia, lymphoma, and certain forms of anemia.
Furthermore, stem cell research is continuously evolving and opening up new potential fields of application in regenerative medicine.
Quality, safety, and individuality
The 3D Stem Cell Depot is based on the use of autologous cells. Retrieval and application are carried out according to medical quality standards.
Every treatment is preceded by a detailed medical consultation. Individual prerequisites, therapy goals, and realistic expectations are discussed transparently.
Research and Outlook
Stem cell research is one of the most dynamic areas of modern medicine. Scientific teams worldwide are working to further develop regenerative procedures and explore new therapeutic possibilities.
The 3D Stem Cell Depot represents an innovative concept within this forward-looking field.
Individual Consultation
Every medical situation is unique. That's why every treatment begins with a thorough analysis and personal consultation.
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Treatment Process
Stem Cell Depot
Consultation and blood draw
Depot treatment
Step 1
Consultation and blood draw
- First, you have a detailed consultation with one of our doctors.
- A small blood sample is then taken and checked for inflammatory markers such as TNF-alpha, IL-6 and CRP.
- These values indicate possible inflammation and help plan the next treatment steps.
Step 2
Depot treatment
- The treatment takes about 45 minutes.
- Blood is drawn again to isolate your stem cells.
- The prepared stem cells are injected with a special 3D matrix into the thigh muscle, where they act as a depot.
Treatment Process
Beauty Depot
Blood draw and stem cell isolation
Preparing the stem cell depot
Subcutaneous facial injection
Aftercare and effect
Step 1
Blood draw and stem cell isolation
- A small blood sample is taken.
- Your own stem cells are isolated from this blood in the lab.
Step 2
Preparing the stem cell depot
- The collected stem cells are prepared with a special 3D matrix.
- This matrix acts as a depot, allowing the cells to release their regenerative effect gradually.
Step 3
Subcutaneous facial injection
- The stem cells are injected under the skin, similar to Botox treatments.
- The depot is placed in selected facial areas to support skin renewal, regeneration and vitality.
Step 4
Aftercare and effect
- Mild redness or swelling may occur after treatment and usually fades quickly.
- The stem cells unfold their regenerative effect gradually, improving skin structure and radiance.