Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) regenerative medicine is a medical approach that promotes tissue regeneration and healing by utilising Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) obtained from autologous adipose tissue.
SVF contains a variety of cells, with stem cells and vascular endothelial cells located around blood vessels in adipose tissue playing particularly important roles. SVF is processed after obtaining adipose tissue to extract beneficial components from it.
SVF regenerative medicine is especially applied to conditions that require tissue regeneration and healing. Examples include degenerative joint diseases, chronic wounds, and cosmetic surgery.
When considering treatment, it is important to consult with an experienced physician.
First, we carefully listen to the patient's wishes and assess the patient's condition. The doctor will then explain the purpose, treatment details, safety, etc. of regenerative medicine.
Only a small amount of adipose tissue and SVF cells are extracted from the subcutaneous fat of the desired area. Because the fat is harvested through a small incision, the scar is hardly noticeable.