The therapy involves the use of cells harvested from the superficial adipose tissue (SAT) to repair, regenerate, reduce inflammation, and assist healing of damaged tissue.
Adipose tissue harvesting is generally performed in the trochanteric, periumbilical, or lateral area of the abdomen.
Indications:
- DISC DEGENERATIONS
- CARTILAGINOUS JOINT DEGENERATIONS
- OSTEOARTHRITIS
- MENISCAL AND TENDON LESIONS
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