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Collection, cultivation and introduction of own MSCs (mesenchymal stem cells)
Cell therapy is working with the body's natural resources at the cellular level.
The collection, cultivation, and administration of the patient's own mesenchymal stem cells is a type of cell therapy based on the use of the patient's own autologous cell material. The procedure is performed according to medical protocols and can be part of individual tissue support and repair programs.
About harvesting, growing and injecting your own MSCs
Cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a modern medical approach based on the application of the patient’s own cellular material to support tissue recovery and regenerative processes. The method follows a staged protocol that includes cell collection, laboratory cultivation, and subsequent administration according to clinical indications.
Mesenchymal stem cells have the ability to adapt to the tissue environment and participate in the regulation of recovery processes. Since the patient’s own biological material is used, the procedure does not involve the introduction of foreign cells or synthetic substances. All stages are performed in compliance with biosafety requirements and approved medical protocols.
The administration of autologous MSCs may be considered as part of comprehensive programs aimed at tissue support, functional recovery, or as an adjunct to other medical approaches. The procedure is not a universal solution and is applied only after an individual medical assessment.
Biological Properties of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
MSCs are cells capable of differentiation and interaction with surrounding tissues. They participate in the regulation of the cellular microenvironment and support natural recovery mechanisms.
Cell therapy using autologous MSCs allows:
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utilizing the patient’s individual cellular resource
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supporting natural tissue regeneration processes
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minimizing the risk of immunological reactions
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integrating the procedure into comprehensive treatment or recovery programs
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working with tissues without the use of foreign biological materials
The effectiveness of the method is evaluated individually and depends on the specific clinical context.
Individual Approach and Medical Safety
Before initiating cell therapy, a physician consultation and comprehensive patient assessment are required. Indications, potential limitations, and expected outcomes are determined. All stages—from cell collection to administration—are carried out in accordance with established medical standards and quality control protocols.
Indications for MSC-based cell therapy
The collection, cultivation, and administration of autologous MSCs may be considered when support of tissue recovery processes is required. The appropriateness of the procedure is determined individually. The decision is made after consultation with a physician.
Contraindications for MSC cell therapy
The procedure is not performed in the presence of acute inflammatory conditions, active infectious diseases, or general contraindications to medical interventions. Limitations are determined by the physician. The final decision is made after examination.
Preparation for mesenchymal stem cell collection
Preparation is determined individually depending on the method of cell collection. The patient receives personalized recommendations during consultation. All preparation steps are explained in advance.
Recovery after administration of autologous MSCs
The recovery period is generally minimal. Post-procedure recommendations are provided by the physician. Return to normal daily activities is usually possible within a short time.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cell Therapy Using Autologous MSCs
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What are mesenchymal stem cells?
MSCs are cells capable of interacting with different tissue types. They play a role in regulating cellular processes. These properties form the basis of MSC-based cell therapy.
Why are the patient’s own cells used?
Using autologous MSCs reduces the risk of immune reactions. The body recognizes these cells as biologically compatible. This enhances the safety profile of the procedure.
How long does the cell cultivation process take?
The duration of laboratory cultivation depends on established protocols and the required number of cells. The process takes time to achieve the necessary parameters. Specific timelines are determined individually.
Is cell therapy an alternative to conventional treatment?
Cell therapy does not replace standard medical treatments. It may be used as an adjunct within a comprehensive approach. The treatment plan is developed on an individual basis.
When can the results after MSC administration be evaluated?
Results develop gradually over time. Evaluation is performed dynamically. The timeline depends on individual patient characteristics and the clinical situation.
Is repeated cell administration required?
The need for repeated procedures is determined by the physician. In some cases, a single stage is sufficient. The final decision is made individually.