Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine has the potential to heal or replace tissues and organs damaged by age, disease or trauma, as well as to normalize birth defects. Preclinical and clinical data to date are promising and support the possibility of treating both chronic diseases and acute insults. Regenerative medicine will therefore be able to combat diseases that occur in a wide range of organ systems and contexts, including skin wounds, burn injuries, aesthetic treatments for alopecia or rhytidosis in the field of plastic surgery, cellulite,
lipodistrifies etc … The current approach when it is not synthetic with ready‐made products is the autologous alternative with substances already present in our body such as growth factors. It is now known that treatments such as nanograft lipofilling or prp allow you to treat many pathological conditions or improve the results of surgical interventions, because they stimulate tissue stem cells, giving results that were unimaginable until a few years ago.