Stem Cell Assurance announces availability of adipose-derived regenerative cell applications

Stem Cell Assurance, a company providing adult cell banking services and regenerative cell cosmetic and therapeutic procedures for individual clients, today announced the availability of adipose-derived regenerative cell applications through its elite physician network. Stem Cell Assurance utilizes state of the art technology to extract and concentrate your body's own regenerative cells to produce natural results, without the complications involved with traditional procedures. Clients are matched up with renowned physicians in their geographic region who can provide great results with these innovative procedures.

One major high-demand application that will now be available to clients is Regenerative Cell Breast Augmentation. Conventional breast augmentation carries with it many risks including capsular contracture, rupture, scarring, and rippling. According to a study by the US Food and Drug Administration, 69% of women choosing breast augmentation with implants experienced rupture in at least one of those implants. Every year in the US, 50,000 women undergo procedures to remove implants due to these types of complications. To preclude these potentially devastating effects of implants, Stem Cell Assurance is offering a natural breast augmentation using one's own regenerative cells with no incisions or risk of rejection. By incorporating the regenerative cells into the breast, the Company's method provides up to a 90% fat graft survival rate, which means that patients do not have to come back for repeat procedures, as is common with breast implants.

The Stem Cell Assurance breast augmentation procedure is performed by the surgeon first doing a liposuction on the desired area of the patient's body, such as the thighs or abdomen. The adipose tissue (or fat), is then processed in about an hour using modern technology to extract naturally-occurring regenerative cells. The cells are then electronically inserted into the patient's own fat to create a concentrated graft that is ready for reinsertion into the breast.

The Company is pioneering this procedure through its Florida Physician Network, with plans to expand the network to reach targeted markets nationally in the near future. This technology is also being offered for various other applications including breast reconstruction, facial rejuvenation, hand surgery, scar revision and buttock augmentation (i.e. Brazilian Butt Lift).

The Stem Cell Assurance method has been shown to be very successful in other countries around the world. In Japan, women have been benefiting from these natural procedures that have been routinely performed for years with no major problems reported. Dr. Kurt J. Wagner, M.D., Chairman for Stem Cell Assurance said "The Company is very excited to begin offering this fresh and safer approach to cosmetic and reconstructive surgery with some of the finest physicians in the country. We truly feel that our method will revolutionize the plastic surgery industry."

SOURCE Stem Cell Assurance

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  1. Cindy Jacobsz Cindy Jacobsz South Africa says:

    I have Macular Degeneration: Stargard and would like to undergo adipose stem cell inplants to preserve my remaining sight and to improve my sight. My current sight is 6/60 and I have had MD since 16 years old I an 44 years old now. Please assist me where I can have the procedure done the cost involve?
    Thanks

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