Autologous

Adipose-Derived Cells / SVF

Adipose-derived cells, including stromal vascular fraction (SVF), are autologous cells related to fat tissue. Processing method and local regulatory framework matter.

Where it comes from

Collected through a small liposuction-type procedure from the patient's own fat tissue, then processed in a licensed lab.

Why patients ask about it

Patients ask about adipose-derived options when they want to discuss autologous regenerative pathways, but processing methods vary significantly between clinics.

Safety questions that matter

  • Sterile collection environment
  • Processing method transparency
  • Regulatory compliance for the local jurisdiction
  • Doctor-led assessment of suitability

What to ask before booking

  • What method is used to process the fat tissue?
  • Is the processing compliant with local regulations?
  • What is the expected cell yield and viability?
  • What are the known risks?

Educational and coordination support only. Doctor assessment is required. Suitability depends on each individual case. No outcome can be guaranteed.

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