Stem cell treatment

About

Of all the known methods for skin renewal and rejuvenation, stem cell treatment has the most potent effect. Stem cells are a unique type of cell with the ability to regenerate other cells. Their main role is to heal daily skin damage, restoring tissue or cell damage and promoting healing and recovery. If cells are not in balance, the body cannot heal, leading to diseases. Stem cells restore cells to balance, a key aspect of healing. Stem cells have two properties: the ability to differentiate into specialized cells and the ability to self-renew. They are found in bone marrow, umbilical cord, adipose tissue, and in small quantities in the blood, with the highest concentration around hair follicles, particularly behind the ears. Without them, life would be impossible because daily damage occurs constantly and needs to be repaired, highlighting their unique transformative ability.

These "miracle cells" work by adopting the characteristics of surrounding tissues. Scientific research has proven that, among all known methods for skin renewal and rejuvenation, stem cells have the most powerful effect. The ability of scientists to study stem cells in more detail has revealed their capability to adopt the characteristics of surrounding tissues, raising great hope for their use in medicine to address many previously unsolvable and incurable diseases and conditions. For example, when stem cells are applied to bone, they become bone, allowing for the regeneration of other damage in our bodies.

Application of Stem Cells:

  1. After Post-COVID syndrome: for all resulting discomfort, especially in lung damage.
  2. In diseases of the nervous system: dementia (Alzheimer's disease), Parkinson's disease, neuropathy, and for brain regeneration after damage.
  3. In autoimmune diseases: multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease.
  4. Fibromyalgia, asthma, vitiligo, etc.
  5. In circulation problems: circulation disorders and blood vessel blockages.
  6. In recovery after severe illnesses: heart attack, stroke.
  7. To alleviate chronic fatigue and weakness.
  8. In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  9. In prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetes complications.
  10. For aesthetic treatments.
  11. For systemic rejuvenation.
  12. In liver diseases: fatty liver, cirrhosis, hepatitis, and liver damage.

Rejuvenation with stem cells restores vitality to the skin, making it softer and more elastic.

Candidate

Initiating this treatment as early as age 25, combined with other treatments, maintains a fresh and youthful appearance.

Preparation

Local anesthesia is applied before the treatment.

Treatment

A small amount of adipose tissue is extracted from the abdomen under local anesthesia. Processing is done in a specialized device to isolate pure stem cells. The extraction of stem cells takes 90 minutes and is painless. The obtained stem cells are injected directly or intravenously, and the entire procedure takes about three hours with no required recovery. Stem cells are circulated throughout the body via blood, repairing damage, except in joints that are not reached by this application.

Result

Results vary individually and depend on several factors, making them unpredictable. Initial results are visible within 3 to 4 weeks, while the long-term effects are measured in years. Depending on the application, the result can be lifelong. To achieve better results, it is advised to follow the doctor's instructions.

ZagrebMed patient reviews

Jayne Walsh, UK
Verified patient

I’m currently waiting to have stem cell treatment. So far I would give this clinic a 5star because they have been very helpful and they’re always keeping me updated.
They are very knowledgeable about the treatment what I’m going to be having done.
Thank you Dr Kaliterna and Ivan.

Ivana, Patient Coordinator

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