
Stem Cell
Stem cells are essentially the body's natural repair system. Stem Cells have a unique ability to
transform into specialized cells, like muscle, brain, or blood cells, which helps the body
replace damaged or lost cells.
Stem cells play a critical role in growth and healing, as they replenish cells throughout a
person’s life.
“Depletion of stem cells" is the cause of aging. Regenerative medicine refers to the use of
treatments in the body to repair damaged tissues and organs. This refers to medical care that
utilizes cells and tissues.
Characteristics of
Stem Cell
Self-renewal ability: Stem cells have the ability to generate cells identical to themselves through division.
Differentiation ability: Stem cells can transform into various cells such as bones, blood vessels, skin, and nerves.
Homing: Stem cells have the ability to work on and repair damaged areas in the body.
Paracrine action: Growth factors suppress inflammation, relieve pain, and optimize body functions through paracrine action.

Benefits of
Stem Cell Treatment
- Preventing premature aging
- Improving blood vessel condition
- Improving the condition of Diabetes Mellitus
- Improving organ function (liver, heart, lungs)
- Treating degenerative diseases
- Improving nerve disorders
- Improving skin diseases (dermatitis atopi)
- Menopause and hormonal disorders
Types of Applications
Stem Cell

Intravenous Infusion

Knee Injection

Hand Injection

Face Injection
