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Stem cell therapy holds significant potential in the management of a wide range of diseases and medical conditions. This treatment method finds various applications in different specialized fields:
Stem Cell Therapy in Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery:
Stem cells play an effective role in skin repair and regeneration processes. Especially stem cell-rich fat injections are increasingly used for the regeneration of damaged tissue, scar revision, and the correction of aesthetic imperfections. With these applications, improvement in skin tissue, an increase in dermal thickness, and a reduction in wrinkles can be achieved.
Application areas include:
* Psoriasis
* Epidermolysis Bullosa
* Systemic Sclerosis and Scleroderma
* Extensive burns
* Lipoatrophy and Lipodystrophies
* Acne scars
* Wound and scar repair
* Wrinkles and skin aging
* Sun damage and photoaging
* Loss of fatty tissue in the skin
Stem Cell Therapy in Orthopedics and Traumatology:
Stem cell therapy supports repair and healing in musculoskeletal disorders:
* Joint cartilage damage
* Knee osteoarthritis
* Prolonged tendon issues
* Non-union fractures (pseudoarthrosis)
* Ligament injuries, including sprains
* Avascular necrosis
* As an accelerating treatment in sports injuries
* Cartilage patch applications
Stem Cell Therapy in Cardiology:
Offers promising approaches in the treatment of heart diseases:
* Intracoronary reperfusion after myocardial infarction
* Heart failure
* Intramyocardial injections in ischemic heart disease
Stem Cell Therapy in Neurological and Neurodegenerative Diseases:
Under investigation for the treatment of nervous system damage and degenerative diseases:
* Traumatic brain injury
* Spinal cord injury
* Stroke
* Alzheimer's disease
* Parkinson's disease
In Which Diseases Can Stem Cell Therapy Be Used?
Stem Cell Therapy in Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery:
Stem cells play an effective role in skin repair and regeneration processes. Especially stem cell-rich fat injections are increasingly used for the regeneration of damaged tissue, scar revision, and the correction of aesthetic imperfections. With these applications, improvement in skin tissue, an increase in dermal thickness, and a reduction in wrinkles can be achieved.
Application areas include:
* Psoriasis
* Epidermolysis Bullosa
* Systemic Sclerosis and Scleroderma
* Extensive burns
* Lipoatrophy and Lipodystrophies
* Acne scars
* Wound and scar repair
* Wrinkles and skin aging
* Sun damage and photoaging
* Loss of fatty tissue in the skin
Stem Cell Therapy in Orthopedics and Traumatology:
Stem cell therapy supports repair and healing in musculoskeletal disorders:
* Joint cartilage damage
* Knee osteoarthritis
* Prolonged tendon issues
* Non-union fractures (pseudoarthrosis)
* Ligament injuries, including sprains
* Avascular necrosis
* As an accelerating treatment in sports injuries
* Cartilage patch applications
Stem Cell Therapy in Cardiology:
Offers promising approaches in the treatment of heart diseases:
* Intracoronary reperfusion after myocardial infarction
* Heart failure
* Intramyocardial injections in ischemic heart disease
Stem Cell Therapy in Neurological and Neurodegenerative Diseases:
Under investigation for the treatment of nervous system damage and degenerative diseases:
* Traumatic brain injury
* Spinal cord injury
* Stroke
* Alzheimer's disease
* Parkinson's disease