Regenerative medicine is a medical field aimed at restoring the body to its normal state by amplifying the body's innate repair capabilities many times over to recover the function of damaged blood vessels and organs. Adipose-derived stem cells are collected from the patient's body, cultured and proliferated outside the body to a specified quantity, and then returned to the patient's body. Since the returned cells are the patient's own, this is a highly safe technology with a low risk of rejection or allergic reactions. It holds potential for treating chronic hepatitis, chronic kidney disease, allergic constitutions, improving immunity, liver dysfunction, chronic pain, diabetes, chronic fatigue, neurological disorders (Parkinson's disease/Alzheimer's disease), heart disease and vascular damage, tissue damage from diabetes, arthritis and fractures, spinal cord injuries, alopecia (scalp dermal papilla cells), anti-aging, and more.
1. Consultation (checking medical history, etc.)
2. Fat collection (local anesthesia, approx. 60 minutes)
3. Cultivation (4-5 weeks)
4. Quality and safety checks are performed
5. Administration (IV drip / local injection) *Same-day discharge after administration
【For first-time patients, an additional 30 minutes is added. For fat collection (cost included), an additional 60 minutes is added.】
Storage fee (if stored at our clinic from the second year onward)
Optional, but if you wish to store the cells at our clinic from the second year onward, a storage fee of 50,000 yen is required.
Please contact us via message if you have a serious medical history or are pregnant/breastfeeding.
The following individuals cannot receive treatment:
Please refrain from eating oily meals as it may affect serum and cell collection.
Under 18 years old
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Serious heart disease, immunodeficiency, or serious infectious diseases (e.g., HIV)
Malignant tumor (cancer) or suspected, currently under treatment
Hypersensitivity to the anesthetic used during adipose tissue collection
Coagulation disorders (condition where blood does not clot easily), anemia, fever, feeling unwell
Taking aspirin, anticoagulants, or antithrombotic drugs (cannot receive treatment while taking these)
Cases where continuing treatment is difficult due to psychiatric disorders or symptoms
Serious systemic diseases or high risk of complications associated with treatment
Other cases deemed inappropriate by the physician's judgment
Downtime is shorter compared to other surgical treatments, and hospitalization is rarely necessary. Washing your face and showering are possible from the same day, but long baths, strenuous exercise, and flying are recommended to be avoided.
There is a possibility of internal bleeding, and rarely, fever, local redness, swelling, allergies, etc.
We use local anesthesia when collecting adipose tissue, but it takes about 2 weeks for the collection site to recover.
Pain, swelling, internal bleeding, and mild inflammation may occur at the collection site, and this is the main downtime.
The treatment itself primarily involves administration via IV drip or injection, with minimal pain. Redness, swelling, and internal bleeding at the injection site may last for about 1-2 weeks, but are usually mild and do not significantly interfere with daily life.
Mild side effects such as fever and temporary fatigue may also occur, but most recover within a short period. This is a temporary reaction due to the administered cells becoming activated within the body.
If you cancel after the adipose tissue collection, you will be responsible for the culture fee.
We recommend monthly clinic visits for treatment.
| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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| Closed | 10:00 - 19:00 | 10:00 - 19:00 | Closed | 10:00 - 19:00 | 10:00 - 19:00 | 10:00 - 17:30 |
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