
Stem cells are cells that possess growth factors capable of differentiating into various types of cells, and they have the potential to develop into cells with specialized functions in the body's tissues or organs. Stem cells can differentiate into cells of specific tissues within the body that require treatment, thereby healing damaged cells and regenerating aged cells into young cells. By differentiating into cells of specific tissues in the body that require treatment, they heal damaged cells and regenerate aged cells into young cells, thereby enhancing the body's immune system. Additionally, this safe procedure can be applied across the entire body, including skin regeneration, aesthetics, and functional medicine.
Highly concentrated stem cells as well as immune cells, growth factors, white blood cells, platelets, and other cells necessary for tissue regeneration are extracted, concentrated, and injected into the body to regenerate damaged tissue.










During two consecutive years of treatment for Achilles tendon and knee injuries, it was injected around the knee, and his condition improved, allowing him to resume normal professional activities.

Some PRP products contain very few white blood cells, so they cannot be considered to contain stem cells. In order to demonstrate excellent regenerative capabilities, PRP products must contain white blood cells with fewer granulocytes and more mononuclear cells (lymphocytes and monocytes).
Du, Jiang, et al. "Stem cell therapy: a potential approach for treatment of influenza virus and coronavirus-induced acute lung injury." Stem cell research & therapy 11 (2020): 1-9.

Du, Jiang, et al. "Stem cell therapy: a potential approach for treatment of influenza virus and coronavirus-induced acute lung injury." Stem cell research & therapy 11 (2020): 1-9.
