
Liver Dysfunction
Liver dysfunction has various types and causes, with the most common being fatty liver and viral hepatitis. Fatty liver occurs when excess fat accumulates in the liver due to overeating or obesity, triggering the disease. This accumulation can impair normal liver function and may lead to inflammation or the progression of fibrosis.
Atrophy of the facial dermis and subcutaneous fat causes localized facial depressions and deformities, commonly seen in Parry-Romberg syndrome and collagen diseases. Fat injections combined with stem cells are expected to restore a naturally full facial appearance.
For chronic pain lasting more than three months and unresponsive to conventional treatments, stem cells can help relieve pain by inhibiting inflammation that causes pain and repairing damaged nerve cells and tissues.
Knee joint degeneration, characterized by cartilage wear and joint deformity, can be improved by injecting stem cells into the knee joint. This treatment alleviates knee pain and protects cartilage, making it especially suitable for elderly patients.
Stem cell therapy promotes repair of damaged cerebral blood vessels and angiogenesis, thereby improving central nervous system disorders and functional impairments. It is suitable for patients with sequelae of cerebral infarction.
For diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, spinocerebellar degeneration, and Alzheimer’s disease, stem cells are expected to slow disease progression and improve symptoms through their anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.
Stem cells aim to alleviate sequelae such as limb paralysis, sensory disorders, and excretory dysfunction caused by spinal cord injury by repairing damaged spinal nerve tissue.
By regenerating nerve cells and promoting angiogenesis through stem cells, blood flow is improved, aiming to enhance cognitive function, maintain daily living abilities, and inhibit the progression of brain atrophy.
Stem cells can improve immune abnormalities, repair skin inflammation and barrier function, and significantly alleviate itching symptoms.
For autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, stem cell therapy not only helps regulate the immune system and reduce inflammation but also promotes the regeneration of damaged joint cartilage.
Stem cell therapy can improve post-COVID symptoms such as persistent fatigue, low-grade fever, difficulty breathing, cough, loss of smell and taste, hair loss, and decreased concentration.
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition of the digestive system. Stem cell therapy helps suppress inflammation, improve intestinal barrier and immune function, and alleviate symptoms such as bloody stools and diarrhea.
The cells collected during this procedure will be used for “autologous adipose-derived stem cell therapy for type 2 diabetes and borderline diabetes.”