PRP therapy uses a patient’s own blood platelets to boost repair. It is highly effective for tendons, ligaments, and chronic joint conditions.
Stem cells and exosomes help regenerate damaged tissues at the cellular level. They accelerate healing and support long-term tissue health.
Peptide treatments improve healing and physical performance by supporting muscle recovery, tissue repair, and enhanced cellular communication.
Real-time ultrasound guidance ensures treatments are placed exactly where needed. This increases accuracy and improves patient outcomes.
Cellular therapies target damaged tissues directly, promoting natural regeneration. They are effective for sports injuries, arthritis, and chronic pain.
For more complex injuries, we combine regenerative medicine with surgical care to maximize healing, shorten recovery, and improve outcomes.
A full assessment and imaging to determine the right regenerative therapy.
Selection of PRP, cellular therapy, or combination approaches based on condition.
Follow-up care and progressive rehabilitation ensure safe healing and long-term results.
Regenerative medicine uses biologic therapies like PRP, stem cells, and peptides to repair tissues and stimulate natural healing.
Yes, most therapies use the patient’s own cells or biologic materials, making them safe, minimally invasive, and well-tolerated.
They are effective for arthritis, tendon injuries, ligament tears, soft tissue injuries, sports injuries, and chronic joint pain.
Some patients experience improvement within weeks, while full benefits may develop over several months as tissues heal naturally.
PRP stimulates healing with concentrated platelets, while stem cells and exosomes regenerate tissues at the cellular level.
In many cases, yes. Regenerative therapies may delay or eliminate the need for surgery by promoting natural healing.

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