What are stem cells?
Stem cells are the basic building blocks of life, the basic cells from which our bodies are made. They are formed at conception and specialized to become all the different tissues of the body: muscle, nerve, organs, bone, blood and so on. In general terms, stem cells are progenitor cells that lead the creation of new cells. They are regenerative in their function; they are regenerative cells.
When do we use the body's stem cells?
We tap into our body's stem cell reserve to repair and replace injured or diseased tissue. Unfortunately, our reserve is limited and as it becomes depleted, the regenerative power of our body decreases and we succumb to diseases, disorders and the ravages and ramifications of aging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stem cells are the basic building blocks of life, the basic cells from which our bodies are made. They are formed at conception and specialized to become all the different tissues of the body: muscle, nerve, organs, bone, blood and so on. In general terms, stem cells are progenitor cells that lead the creation of new cells.
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Stem Cell Aesthetics FAQ
A totally new technique in facial rejuvenation offers patients long lasting improvements which replaces lost skin volume by introducing millions of new cells under the skin to correct facial lines, wrinkles, scars and restore the face to a youthful state.
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