Regenerative Treatments

Regenerative Treatments

Your Body’s Healing Factors Can Repair and Rejuvenate

Skinspirations offers regenerative treatments to heal, repair, and rejuvenate you. Concentrated healing factors derived from your blood and or fat can speed healing and improve tendonitis, fasciitis, arthritis, dry eyes, and more without the need for surgery or medication.

Stem Cells and Healing Factors

Stem cells are your body’s cells that can transform into multiple types of tissues including bone, cartilage, blood vessels, muscles, nerves, and skin. Most people are familiar with bone marrow transplants, a form of stem cell treatment used for over 40 years. Stem cells are responsible for replacing dying cells and regenerating damaged tissue but they’re also attracted to areas of injury. When they get messages from damaged tissue, they release multiple types of growth and healing factors that reduce inflammation, enhance immune function, and replace damaged tissue. That’s why treatments using stem cells have been shown to potentially improve arthritis, spinal cord injuries, cardiovascular disease, neurological problems, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. 

Adipose-Derived Healing Factors

 Adipose tissue has at least as many stem cells as bone marrow and even more than marrow after the age of 50. Since adipose is relatively abundant in most people, it’s an excellent source to use in regenerative treatments.  

In musculoskeletal conditions, injected stem cells or stem cell-derived growth factors have been shown to promote the healing of injured joints, stimulate cartilage growth, and decrease chronic arthritis pain.

Adipose tissue is rich in the blood vessels around which stem cells are located and is relatively abundant in most people, making it an excellent source for treatments. Skinspirations provides several kinds of fat factor treatments including nanofat and fat-derived stem cell musculoskeletal treatments.

The procedure for fat-derived healing factor therapy involves obtaining a few ounces of fat by mini-liposuction under local anesthetic, separating the healing factors from the fat, and then injecting these into the affected areas. Usually, only one treatment is needed.

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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

PRP decreases inflammation and is effective in treating conditions such as tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, muscle strains, damaged skin, hair loss, & relieving severe dry eyes.

The procedure is quick, relatively painless, and requires no post-procedure care or time off from daily events. A small amount of blood will be drawn from you, the PRP is separated out, and it’s then used for your treatment.

In the case of dry eyes, PRP is sent home with you in sterile dropper bottles. 

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Sports injuries can be treated with platelet rich plasmaRegenerative Musculoskeletal Treatments

Treatment with the healing growth factors found in stem cells has been shown in some cases to promote the healing of injured joints, stimulate cartilage growth, and decrease pain from chronic arthritis. At Skinspirations, we provide fat-derived growth factor or PRP treatments for chronic knee arthritis, partial rotator cuff tears in the shoulders, and ligament injuries in the knee and shoulder.

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* Skinspirations is not representing or offering “stem cell therapy” as a cure for any condition, disease, or injury. No statements or implied treatments on this website have been evaluated or approved by the FDA. This website contains NO medical advice. All statements and opinions provided by this website are provided for educational and informational purposes only and we do not diagnose or treat via this website or via telephone. Skinspirations offers treatments that are in the investigational stage to provide individual patients with fat-derived healing and growth factors. Skinspirations is not involved in the use or manufacture of any investigational drugs.

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