Stem Cell Applications
1) FIBROCELL
2) AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY (Micrograft)
FIBROCELL
Fibrocell is an autologous treatment method. It can also be defined as a ‘cellular treatment’ that reverses the effects of time, using the patient’s own cells. Changes that occur with age can now be corrected with tissue engineering techniques. The skin behind the ear is preferred because it is not affected by the harmful effects of the sun. Some tissue losses due to accidents and childbirth can be treated with this method. Fibrocell can also be applied in wrinkle treatments, and in scars and skin marks.
What are the Application Areas of Fibrocell?
Hair treatments,
Facial rejuvenation treatment, Anti-aging treatments,
Natural treatment of chickenpox and acne scars and pits,
Treatment of chronic wounds that do not heal,
Wrinkles on the face.
How is Fibrocell Application Performed?
A pea-sized piece of tissue is taken from behind the patient’s ear, groin area, or armpit under sterile conditions. The area to be treated is numbed beforehand with a local anesthetic cream. The tissue, along with its solution, is sent to a fully equipped laboratory under aseptic conditions using a cold chain and put into production. After approximately one month, when the necessary cell density is reached, the fibroblast cells are delivered to the physician in a sterile area using a cold chain. These multiplied cells are injected by the physician into the problematic area to be treated. The application is arranged in 3 sessions. In each session, an average of 20-40 million fibroblast cells are injected into the patient’s skin. In total, an average of 100 million fibroblast cells are given to the patient’s skin. Depending on the patient’s request, these stem cells can be stored in the laboratory for approximately 10 years.
AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY (Micograft)
Autologous Tissue Suspension Technology; This is a stem cell treatment performed entirely in a clinical setting using a special centrifuge device. It is obtained from the patient’s own skin cells from behind the ear, in an area not exposed to sunlight, for the purpose of combating aging and tissue regeneration.
It is a single-session application and does not cause any chemical or enzymatic reactions.
How is Autologous Tissue Suspension Technology (Micograft) Performed?
The skin tissue behind the ear is locally anesthetized and then disinfected. Tissue samples are taken from the tissue using three 3mm punch biopsy pens and placed on the filters inside the centrifuge cartridge.
The cartridge is placed in the centrifuge device, and a tissue solution ready for application is created through a process that includes separation and homogenization steps lasting approximately 5 minutes.
The total application can be completed within 30 minutes, depending on the indication. It can be injected into the entire skin surface.
It can be repeated every year, but unlike Fibrocell, it cannot be stored in a tissue bank. The patient’s fibroblasts from that age are obtained. The advantage is; It is completely natural. It is performed under clinical conditions; there is no waiting period for cells or annual tissue bank fees.
What are the application areas of Autologous Tissue Suspension Technology (Micrograft)?
Hair treatments,
Facial rejuvenation treatment, Anti-aging treatments,
Natural treatment of pits and scars caused by chickenpox and acne,
Treatment of chronic wounds that do not heal,
Wrinkles on the face.

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