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The fat-derived stem cell transplantation Treatment

What is the fat-derived stem cell transplantation?

You can easily notice that your skin loses its tightness and your winkles get prominent as you get older because the collagens in the connective tissues become degenerated and damaged. The transplantation of stem cells can restore the skin and can give its elasticity and volumes for you to look younger.

The difference between the transplantation of adipose tissues and the stem cells:

The difference between the transplantation of adipose tissues and the stem cells:

It is the only 20 out of 200 or 300 percentages of collected adipose tissues used in the transplantation that are working in the skin normally with no complications.

However, there are 70 to 80 percentages of success rates for those transplanted stem cells repairing and restoring with no efforts for over-collecting in advance.

You can go back to your normal life in one or two days after the treatment and you can feel the increase of tightness in the skin as the days go by, thanks to the continuous proliferation of the stem cells.

Benefits of the fat-derived stem cell transplantation (FSCT)

  1. The fat-derived stem cells enable the blood vessels covered by fat tissue to feed fat cells not to let them die but to produce more fat cells, which leads to the success of the transplantation.

  2. FSCT produces less fat clots and less fat assimilation

  3. After receiving FACT, you will see the liver spots (chloasma) and the dark spots disappearing and having the fairer complexion and the smoother skin, and also the aging process will slow down.

  4. There will be the minimal pain and swelling and the quick recovery.

Procedures Area

  • Sagging Breast, Meagerness buttocks

  • Wrinkle Face

  • Square jaw, Narrow forehead, Thin lip

  • Wrinkle smile line in Face, Sink Cheek

 


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