Regenerative Medicine 101

Regenerative Medicine 101

What’s in the Tissue to make it work?

  • They are capable of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods
  • They are unspecialized
  • They can give rise to specialized cell types

Medicine that’s based on you.

The body is a powerful thing: constructed with the building blocks needed to help heal itself. But as the body ages, those regenerative abilities slow dramatically and we are left with the question: is there a way to supplement our body’s ability to heal itself? We believe so.

Over time our tissue can lose functionality due to age, injury, and disease. That can mean longer healing time, cellular aging and changing chemical environments. Fortunately, each person is born with building blocks capable of repairing and replenishing tissue. Through research and understanding of these vital building blocks, we aim to optimize the body’s ability to heal itself.

We like to think of regenerative medicine as cooperative medicine: a way of working with the care continuum and your body.

Science that benefits everybody starts with understanding the power of regenerative medicine. That is, it’s cooperative nature. As your body loses its ability to repair itself, these products cooperate with your body’s natural functions to help supplement, cushion and provide support right where it’s needed. Whether you’re 18 or 68, it’s about aiding your ideal regenerative environment in the least invasive or disruptive way possible.

Patients and doctors are surely aligned; nobody wants unnecessary pain or surgery. That’s precisely why we cooperate with the medical community to provide options; when a steroid shot or ibuprofen isn’t enough but surgery feels like a leap… there’s the option of regenerative medicine. And even when surgery is necessary, we can offer care to support tissue repair and recovery. It’s a full-circle view that’s patient-focused and bound to a higher standard. Refreshing, right

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