What is it?

Regenerative medicine is an innovative medical specialty that uses the body’s own healing capabilities to repair, replace or regenerate damaged tissues and organs. This discipline combines advances in cell biology, tissue engineering and stem cell therapies to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.

Treatments include the use of stem cells, growth factors, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and mesenchymal cell therapies. These biological elements are obtained from the patient himself or from compatible sources, processed in specialized laboratories before being applied by minimally invasive techniques to the affected areas.

What is it used for and what diseases or chronic pains does it treat?

Regenerative medicine has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of multiple medical conditions, especially those related to the musculoskeletal system and degenerative injuries:

  • Arthritis and osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, shoulder and other joints
  • sports injuries such as tendon, ligament and cartilage tears
  • Herniated discs and chronic back pain
  • Rotator cuff injuries and chronic tendinitis
  • Osteoarthritis in different degrees of severity
  • Chronic ulcers and hard-to-heal wounds
  • Articular cartilage and meniscus injuries
  • Plantar fasciitis and other podiatric conditions
  • Skin aging and regenerative aesthetic medicine

This therapy is indicated for patients seeking alternatives to invasive surgery or who have not responded satisfactorily to conventional treatments.

Benefits compared to other treatments

Regenerative medicine offers revolutionary advantages compared to traditional therapies:

Natural Healing: Utilizes the body’s own repair mechanisms, promoting more natural and long-lasting healing.

Minimally invasive: Procedures are performed through injections or ambulatory techniques, avoiding complex surgeries.

Pain reduction: Significantly reduces inflammation and chronic pain by regenerating damaged tissues.

Accelerated recovery: Patients experience shorter recovery times compared to surgical procedures.

Biocompatibility: By using the patient’s own cells, risks of rejection or adverse reactions are eliminated.

Lasting results: Real tissue regeneration provides long-term benefits, not just temporary relief.

Alternative to joint replacements: In many cases, it can postpone or avoid the need for joint replacements.

Functional improvement: Restores normal tissue and joint function, significantly improving quality of life.

Regenerative medicine represents a paradigm shift toward treatments that work with the body’s natural biology to achieve real healing.

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