
Our cutting-edge stem cell hair restoration helps stimulate your body’s natural ability to regrow thicker, healthier hair. This treatment has 10-100x more growth factors than PRP.
During your free consultation, we’ll explain the entire process and perform a scalp evaluation to ensure you’re a good candidate. (Candidates must still have live hair follicles for the treatment to be effective.)
The treatment plan consists of three quick sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Each session takes about 15 minutes and requires no downtime, so you can return to work or your normal activities the same day.
Stem Cell Hair regrowth typically begins 6–12 months after completing the treatment series, as your body gradually restores natural hair growth.

Mesenchymal Stem Cells have self-renewing ability and can differentiate into various cell lineages. Many hair care products and treatments help prolong hair growth. However, none of them can treat at a cellular level like stem cells and exosomes.
New hair growth can continue over the course of a year, with noticeable results usually being seen six months after treatment has been administered. The new hair growth can provide patients with natural, thicker and fuller results.

Stem Cell treatment is a non-surgical hair transplant procedure that can stimulate the growth of your own hair follicles. Wharton's jelly Mesenchymal stem cells have 10-100 times more growth factors than PRP, and have been proven to be much more effective in rejuvenating existing hair and growing new and permanent hairs.
Our stem cell treatment is a non-surgical, less costly alternative to traditional hair transplants. Hair transplants are lengthy and extensive surgeries that pose many potential risks associated with surgery including bleeding, infection, and death of tissue/skin grafts. Your downtime for a transplant can take weeks. With our stem cell hair treatment, you essentially have zero down time and no negative side effects. Our exosome treatment is a safe and natural alternative to surgery.

Patients who undergo stem cell joint injections commonly report
Clinical evidence supports these observations. Reported benefits have been shown to last 6–12 months or longer, with some meta-analyses indicating sustained pain reduction and functional improvement for up to 1–2 years. Outcomes vary depending on factors such as the severity of joint degeneration, overall patient health, and the specific treatment protocol used.

Our IV Stem Cell Therapy is done in a relaxed, comfortable environment.
Areas of Research and Potential Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy
Research into stem cell therapy—particularly mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)—suggests these cells may support healing, immune regulation, and tissue repair. However, responses vary by individual, and research is ongoing. Stem cell therapies are not guaranteed to produce specific results and may not be appropriate for every condition.
Orthopedic and Joint Support
Research suggests stem cell therapy may help support joint function and reduce pain and stiffness in some patients with osteoarthritis. Some studies have also explored the potential for cartilage support and repair, though outcomes vary and more research is needed.
Tissue Repair and Regeneration
Stem cells are being studied for their ability to support the body’s natural repair processes by signaling and interacting with surrounding tissues involved in healing and regeneration.
Anti-Inflammatory and Immune-Modulating Effects
Research suggests mesenchymal stem cells may help regulate inflammatory signaling and support immune balance. Because of these properties, they are being investigated for inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, although evidence and applications vary by condition.
Healthy Aging and Wellness Support
Researchers are exploring whether stem cell therapies may support healthy aging by promoting tissue repair and recovery. Some patients seek treatment for wellness or rejuvenation goals, but evidence for benefits such as improved energy, skin appearance, or vitality remains limited and continues to be studied.
References (APA 7th Edition)
Goldberg, A., Mitchell, K., Soans, J., Kim, L., & Zaidi, R. (2017). The use of mesenchymal stem cells for cartilage repair and regeneration: A systematic review. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 12(1), 39. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-017-0534-y
Ha, C.-W., Park, Y.-B., Kim, S. H., & Lee, H.-J. (2019). Intra-articular mesenchymal stem cells in osteoarthritis of the knee: A systematic review of clinical outcomes and evidence of cartilage repair. Arthroscopy, 35(1), 277–288.e2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2018.07.028
Shi, Y., Hu, G., Su, J., Li, W., Chen, Q., Shou, P., Xu, C., Chen, X., Huang, Y., Zhu, Z., Huang, X., & Han, X. (2011). Mesenchymal stem cells as immunomodulatory therapeutic strategy for autoimmune diseases. Autoimmunity Reviews, 10(7), 410–415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2011.01.005
Tian, X., Qu, Z., Cao, Y., & Zhang, B. (2024). Relative efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stem cells for osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 15, 1366297. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1366297
Wu, Y., Chen, L., Scott, P. G., & Tredget, E. E. (2013). Mesenchymal stem cells in tissue repairing and regeneration: Progress and future. Burns & Trauma, 1(1), 13–20.
Research on Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSC) is expanding rapidly, with early clinical and preclinical studies showing encouraging results:
For actual studies, scroll to bottom of page for some research on Stem Cells.
We use Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (WJ-MSCs). WJ-MSCs are derived from the umbilical cord of appropriately screened, healthy donors following full-term births. They are processed in controlled laboratory settings in accordance with applicable FDA regulatory standards. These cells have the ability to multiply quickly and work very effectively in the body.
They can differentiate into multiple cell lineages—including bone, cartilage, muscle, and neural cells. They secrete growth factors and cytokines, which play a role in supporting tissue repair and reducing inflammation.
These tissues have been utilized for many years, with no reported cases of immune rejection, likely due to their minimal activation of the body’s immune response. Research suggests they may also possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, while supporting healthy tissue repair and regenerative processes.
Please note that stem cell therapies are not FDA-approved for most uses. The laboratories that supply these products, however, follow FDA regulations and established quality-control standards.
Research for stem cell IV therapy and Joint Injections
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