Stem Cell Therapy is a treatment method in which adipose tissue-derived stem cells from a patient receiving treatment are collected, cultured, and the patient's own stem cells are administered via intraarticular injection or intravenous drip, and returned to the body to regenerate the body's functions. It is expected to repair and regenerate damaged tissues, and can be expected to improve health and exterior physical conditions caused by aging.
Natural Killer (NK) Cells are lymphocytes that find and attack cancer cells, virus-infected cells, etc. in the body. It plays an important role in innate immunity which is the body's natural defence mechanism. In NK Cell Therapy, NK Cells extracted from the patient's blood are cultured, multiplied, strengthened to attack cancer cells and viruses, and then returned to the patient's body via an intravenous drip.
Exosomes are endoplasmic reticulum made of lipid bilayer membranes secreted from cells. It is said to play an important role in transmitting information between cells and between organs in the human body, and has been confirmed to be secreted from all cells. Exosomes secreted from mesenchymal stem cells secrete various growth factors and exert anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. It is also expected to suppress aging, prevent diseases, and improve both andropause in men and menopause in women.
SVF therapy involves locally injecting stem cells extracted from the patient’s own adipose (fat) tissue. These cells may support anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and regenerative processes in the treated area. When applied to the face or scalp, the therapy is used to promote tissue regeneration. Because the cells are processed directly from the patient’s fat, treatment can be performed within a short time after collection.