Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine involves using living cells to replace, regenerate, or repair damaged tissue in the body. This type of medicine has shown promising results in improving a variety of conditions, including pain, sexual health, degenerative joint disease, degenerative neurological disease, and autoimmune diseases, among others.
For pain relief, regenerative medicine may involve injections of concentrated biologics into the affected area that can promote healing. In cases of sexual dysfunction, regenerative therapies can help improve blood flow and improve sensitivity.
For degenerative joint and neurological diseases, various forms of regenerative medicine such as stem cell therapy can slow down the progressive degeneration and promote the regeneration of damaged tissue. Additionally, autoimmune diseases can be treated through regenerative medicine where the body’s immune system is modulated to prevent it from attacking healthy cells.
Regarding skin and hair health, regenerative medicine can enhance the natural regeneration process by introducing biologics into the affected area, which can help stimulate collagen production, promote cell renewal, and improve overall skin and hair health and growth.