Fat-Derived Stem Cell Injections in California

An autologous, minimally invasive regenerative procedure using your own adipose (fat) tissue stem cells, available at R3 Stem Cell California provider locations across Northern and Southern California. Your first consultation is always FREE.

Fat Derived Stem Cell Injections at R3 Stem Cell California

The human body normally works like a well oiled machine, but even in this complicated machine, there is still one vital component necessary to create the framework of tendon, bones, cartilage and ligament. That vital component is the stem cell. A stem cell has the ability to turn into many different cell types and regenerate damaged tissue.

Using stem cell therapy has the potential to help heal damaged musculoskeletal tissue such as ligament injury, cartilage damage, tendonitis, and joint arthritis. This may result in a more active, healthier life.

Note on experimental status: Fat derived stem cell injections for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions are considered investigational by the FDA and are not FDA-approved for these indications. R3 Stem Cell California discloses this to every patient as part of the consultation process.

How Is the Adipose Stem Cell Procedure Performed?

It is actually a 7 step process.

What Research Is There to Support Fat Derived Stem Cells?

Fat derived stem cells have animal studies that have been promising for tissue regeneration.

 

Multiple studies in animals have shown effectiveness of adipose derived stem cells in bone defect repair, along with having excellent proliferative capacity in a human in-vitro model. (Choudhery et al 2013, Kang et al 2013).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fat Derived Stem Cell Injections in California

What are fat derived stem cell injections?

Fat derived stem cell injections — also called adipose derived stem cell therapy — are a regenerative procedure in which a small amount of fat tissue is harvested from the patient's own abdomen, processed to isolate the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) containing concentrated stem cells and growth factors, and then injected into the area being treated. Because the material comes from the patient's own body, there is no risk of immune rejection.

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