Regenerative Cells For Anti-Aging

Springs Rejuvenation

Are regenerative cells used for anti-aging?

As we age, our bodies gradually lose the ability to regenerate and repair damaged tissue. Research has shown this may lead to structural degeneration (wrinkles, sagging skin), functional decline of major organs, and decreased ability to fight age-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and arthritis. Over the recent years there has been an increase in regenerative cells and exosome research suggesting they may provide a potential solution to this problem and offer a powerful tool for anti-aging.

How regenerative therapy works for anti-aging

Studies have shown that regenerative cells may be an effective way to reverse some of the effects of aging. Regenerative cells could help by reducing inflammation, tissue repair, regeneration of skin, joints, bone, and organs. The introduction of youthful regenerative cells into the human body has the potential to rejuvenate existing cells and allow the body to age stronger and more gracefully.

As a result, regenerative therapy has the potential to improve quality of life, increase longevity, and delay the aging process.

What happens to regenerative cells as we age?

Regenerative cells are found in all humans, they are the building blocks of life. With a wide array of studies showing their potential to enable us to quickly recover from conditions including sports injuries to degenerative diseases and conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s. Adult regenerative cells provide the nutrients and instructions for a stronger and healthier body. However, as we age, so do our own regenerative cells and the quantity of them within the body. The lesser of these regenerative cells in the body means fewer and fewer cells capable of repairing and rejuvenating your body fully and naturally.

What is the best regenerative cell for anti-aging?

Most types of regenerative cells can be harvested from adipose tissue or fat, bone marrow, or umbilical cords. According to several studies, one of the most potent and untainted sources of regenerative cells is sourced from the umbilical cord. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal regenerative cells are self-renewing and multipotent. The most common way to administer cord regenerative cells is through an intravenous infusion, intraarticular or in the joint, intramuscular injections, or topical. The intravenous method allows the cells to directly enter the bloodstream, where they can then travel to all major organs throughout the body. While the direct injection to the site of the injury is typically used in joints with poor blood supply.

Who can benefit from regenerative anti-aging treatments?

Although regenerative therapy has been used for decades with success, research is still being done in the US. Many studies have shown people of all ages can benefit from regenerative anti-aging treatments. In our expert’s opinion, the earlier regenerative therapy is started the more benefit will be yielded in return. Studies have even shown older patients experiencing significant improvements in their appearance, mobility, and overall quality of life.

What are the benefits of anti-aging regenerative treatments?

Studies have shown benefits with regenerative treatments across multiple organ systems, some of which include:

How soon before you begin to feel the benefits of anti-aging regenerative therapy?

Results can vary from patient to patient. In our centers, the average patient reports benefits within the first 3-4 months.

How long do the effects of regenerative anti-aging treatments last?

Research is still being done to evaluate many aspects of regenerative therapy. Currently, no long-term study has an exact date of how long any benefit experienced may last. At our centers, after a patient receives regenerative or exosome therapy, they typically continue to gradually see improvements each month, peaking at 6 months. However, each patient’s age and wellness goals differ from the next. Our providers will tailor a plan specific to each patient’s individual needs.

What is the cost of anti-aging regenerative therapy?

Regenerative therapy is not covered by insurance. Pricing may differ by location, injection area, and treatment plan. The cost can range from $4,000 to $12,000 per injection, depending on the patient’s condition, injury, or disease. Our aesthetic procedures can range from $1,500- $4,000.