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Cell therapy
Cell therapy works not with symptoms, but with the body's internal potential for recovery and self-regulation!
Cell therapy at IYA Clinic is aimed at supporting the body's natural mechanisms of recovery by influencing regenerative processes at the cellular level. This approach allows you to work with tissue quality, healing processes and overall functional state, creating a systemic effect of healing and recovery, taking into account the individual needs of the body.
Cell therapy
At IYA Clinic, cell therapy is a personalized medical approach based on the use of the patient’s own cells and biologically active components of the body to promote regeneration, tissue restoration, and improvement of functional condition. We work exclusively with medically justified methods, adhering to the principles of safety, individuality, and clinical appropriateness.
Cell therapy is used in aesthetic medicine, trichology, tissue regeneration, orthopedics, and anti-age directions, influencing recovery processes at the cellular level.
Cell therapy directions
Collection, cultivation, and administration of autologous dermal cells
This technique is aimed at improving skin quality, stimulating regeneration, and restoring tissues. The patient’s own cells are used, allowing for natural and biologically compatible results.
Collection, cultivation, and administration of autologous MSCs (mesenchymal stem cells)
MSCs are used to activate regenerative processes, improve tissue condition, and support deep-level recovery. This method is applied as part of comprehensive wellness and restoration programs.
Collection, cultivation, and administration of autologous exosomes
Exosomes are biologically active components involved in intercellular communication and regeneration processes. The use of the patient’s own exosomes helps improve tissue quality, stimulate renewal, and support natural recovery mechanisms.
Administration of donor exosomes
Donor exosomes are used based on medical indications for various areas:
— hair
— face
— orthopedics
— other areas as needed
The method is selected individually, taking into account treatment goals, tissue condition, and expected results.
Individual approach and safety
All cell therapy programs begin with a consultation and assessment of the patient’s overall condition. We determine the appropriateness of the method, select the optimal therapy option, and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Control at every stage — from material collection to post-procedure follow-up — is an integral part of our approach.
Cell therapy as a strategy for your recovery
Cell therapy is not a quick cosmetic effect, but an investment in tissue quality, recovery, and long-term health. This approach allows us to work with the underlying causes of age-related and functional changes by activating the body’s natural regenerative potential.
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Frequently asked questions about cell therapy
Cell therapy
What is cell therapy?
Cell therapy is a medical approach that uses the patient’s own or donor biological components to support the processes of regeneration, tissue repair, and improvement of their functional state at the cellular level.
What cells are used during therapy?
Depending on the indications, the following can be used:
- own dermal cells
- own mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
- own exosomes
- donor exosomes
The method is selected individually after consultation.
Is cell therapy safe?
Provided that patients are properly selected, medical protocols are followed, and professional supervision is provided, cell therapy is considered a safe method. Procedures using the patient’s own cells have a particularly high level of biocompatibility.
When can I see the result?
Cell therapy has a cumulative effect. Changes occur gradually, as the natural recovery processes are activated. The timing of the result depends on the technique, the area of impact and the individual characteristics of the body.
What is the difference between own and donor exosomes?
Own exosomes are obtained from the patient’s biomaterial and have maximum biocompatibility. Donor exosomes are used according to indications, when medically appropriate, and are selected taking into account the specific area and goals of therapy.
Does cell therapy require rehabilitation?
In most cases, cell therapy does not require long-term rehabilitation. The doctor provides individual recommendations for the regimen and care after the procedure.