MSCs (Mesenchymal Stem Cells)
Our Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are moisture-rich cells extracted from human umbilical cords to combat wrinkles and rejuvenate the skin. They are not derived from plants or animals like other beauty enhancement clinics. These types of MSCs are used by both anti-aging clinics and health and beauty clinics.
MSCs help reduce the aging process of your skin by expanding fibroblast cells that release elastin and collagen beneath your skin. This slows down your aging process compared to people of the same age. You will be satisfied with the results.
Stem Cell for Type II Diabetes
Stabilize Sugar. Revive Health.
A regenerative approach that targets the root cause of diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.
MSCs offer anti-inflammatory, tissue-repair, and immune-modulating benefits.
Step 1: Doctor Consultation
ㆍOptional (online or in person)
ㆍMedical history review and personalized treatment planning
Step 2: Full Baseline Blood Test
ㆍIncludes HbAlc, fasting glucose, insulin, lipid profile, liver & kidney function
ㆍProvides baseline for monitoring outcomes
Step 3: IV Preparation (Diabetes Focus)
ㆍVitamin C IV - Reduces oxidative stress
ㆍALA IV - Insulin sensitivity & nervesupport
ㆍGlutathione IV - Detox & liver support
ㆍB-Complex IV - Energy & nerve regeneration
ㆍMagnesium IV-Glucose metabolism & vascular health
Step 4: Ozone Therapy
ㆍImproves microcirculation and oxygen delivery
ㆍReduces systemic inflammation and enhances metabolic function
Step 5: Stem Cell IV Infusion
ㆍAdministration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) intravenously
ㆍTargets systemic inflammation, insulin resistance, and pancreatic regeneration
Step 6: Recovery & Monitoring
ㆍShort resting period at the clinic under medical supervision
ㆍObservation to ensure patient comfort and safety
Step 7: Online Follow-Up Call
ㆍPost-treatment check-up with our medical team
ㆍMonitoring of glucose/HbAlc and long-term diabetes management
Recommended Usage
• Intravenous (IV) Infusion
The dosage is calculated at 0.5 to 2 times the patient’s body weight (in million cells) per treatment course, according to medical assessment.