Stem Cells

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Explore advanced regenerative care with medically guided stem-cell-informed protocols.
Stem cell-related aesthetic protocols focus on repair signalling and tissue support, with suitability, source, safety, and regulatory standards assessed carefully by the doctor.

Advanced Regenerative Consultation
Understanding Stem Cell-Based Aesthetics
Stem cells are specialised cells with the ability to support tissue repair pathways. In aesthetics, the term is often used broadly, so it is important to distinguish between approved medical applications, stem-cell-derived factors, conditioned media, exosomes, and unverified claims.
Safety Comes First
At Clinic 7, regenerative options are discussed with medical clarity. Suitability depends on indication, product origin, sterility, evidence, regulations, and patient health. Any plan should prioritise safety over exaggerated promises.


Repair-Oriented Treatment Planning
Possible Areas of Interest
Stem-cell-informed regenerative approaches may be discussed for skin quality, scars, ageing-related texture changes, recovery support, and hair or scalp concerns. The exact protocol depends on diagnosis and available medically appropriate options.
Evidence-Based Expectations
Regenerative medicine is evolving. Results vary and may be gradual. A responsible consultation explains realistic outcomes, alternatives, risks, and whether another proven treatment is more suitable.
FAQs
Are stem cells used directly in aesthetic treatments?
This depends on local regulations, product type, and medical indication. Many aesthetic protocols use stem-cell-derived factors or exosomes rather than live stem cells.
Is stem cell therapy guaranteed to regrow hair or reverse ageing?
No treatment can guarantee such outcomes. Claims must be assessed carefully, and a doctor should recommend evidence-based options.
Who is a suitable candidate?
Suitability depends on the concern, medical history, product safety, and treatment objective. A detailed consultation is essential.
Can it be combined with other treatments?
Regenerative protocols may be combined with other treatments when appropriate, but timing and safety must be planned by a clinician.