Some cells in the human body have the ability to self-renew and can transform into different types of cells, and these types of cells are called stem cells. Stem cells, which can give rise to tens of thousands or even millions of cells from a single cell, can also divide and proliferate to renew themselves. Recent studies have discovered that there is 50-100 times more stem cells in human fat tissue compared to bone marrow.
For this reason, we prefer to obtain stem cells from fat tissue. If a person has sufficient fat tissue in their abdominal area, we extract fat tissue from the abdomen, and if not, we extract it from the hip and leg area, yielding approximately 100-150 cc of fat tissue depending on the procedure. After processing this fat tissue through various stages, we obtain approximately 10-15 ml of stem cells. This procedure, which takes about 1-1.5 hours, allows us to obtain stem cells without the need for general anesthesia or hospitalization. We perform a single-session procedure and can apply it to multiple joints or facial areas simultaneously. The response to treatment is typically seen 4-8 weeks after the procedure, and patients can return to their normal lives following the treatment.
We safely use stem cells, especially in osteoarthritis, joint, muscle, and tendon injuries, and for anti-aging purposes. Since stem cells are derived from the individual’s own tissue, they do not cause any side effects or allergic reactions. Only local side effects related to the procedure, such as pain or increased heat, may occur.


Who should not receive stem cell therapy?
Stem cell therapy should not be applied to pregnant women, patients undergoing active cancer treatment, and individuals with bleeding disorders.