Stem Cell Options

Choose the stem cell option you want to understand.

Not all stem cells are the same. Start by learning where the cells come from before deciding what to ask the doctor.

Autologous

Autologous Stem Cells

Cells collected from your own body, such as bone marrow-derived cells, adipose-derived cells, or peripheral blood stem cells.

Learn About Your Own Cells
Allogeneic

Allogeneic Stem Cells

Donor-derived cells, such as umbilical cord-derived MSCs, Wharton's Jelly MSCs, placenta-derived cells, amniotic-derived products, or cord blood-derived cells.

Learn About Donor-Derived Cells
Allogeneic

Umbilical Cord MSCs

A donor-derived MSC source often discussed in regenerative wellness consultation. Patients should ask about donor screening, sterility, viability, and documentation.

Explore Umbilical Cord MSCs
Allogeneic

Wharton's Jelly MSCs

MSCs derived from umbilical cord tissue. Patients should understand source, lab handling, screening, and quality documents.

Learn What to Ask
Autologous

Bone Marrow-Derived Cells

An autologous cell source collected from the patient's bone marrow. Suitability depends on doctor assessment and individual health status.

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Autologous

Adipose-Derived Cells / SVF

An autologous cell source related to fat tissue. Processing method, safety, and regulatory considerations should be reviewed carefully.

Understand Before Booking
Educational

MSC vs HSC

A simple guide explaining mesenchymal stromal/stem cells and hematopoietic stem cells, without mixing them together.

Learn the Difference
Educational

Fresh vs Frozen Cells

A patient-friendly explanation of storage, transport, timing, and viability considerations.

Understand Storage & Viability
Educational

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