Unlock the Healing Potential of Your Own Stem Cells
Stem Cell Therapy is a groundbreaking medical treatment that utilizes the body's own regenerative capabilities to repair, replace, or restore damaged tissues and cells. This innovative therapy harnesses the power of stem cells—unique cells with the ability to transform into various cell types—to promote natural healing and regeneration.
What Are Stem Cells?
Stem cells are the building blocks of the human body. Unlike other cells, they have the unique ability to differentiate into multiple cell types, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and even organ tissues. This versatility makes them a powerful tool for medical treatments aimed at repairing damaged tissues and combating chronic conditions.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy
- Natural Healing: Utilizes the body's own cells to stimulate recovery.
- Reduced Inflammation: Promotes anti-inflammatory responses that aid in pain relief.
- Accelerated Recovery: Supports faster healing from injuries and surgeries.
- Minimal Rejection Risk: Uses autologous (self-derived) cells, minimizing the risk of immune rejection.
- Versatility: Effective for a range of conditions including arthritis, joint injuries, neurological disorders, and more.
How the Treatment Works
- Cell Harvesting: Mini-liposuction of fat performed in the office.
- Processing: Through an enzymatic process, the cells are separated from fat cells. Cells are then concentrated for the joint, scalp, bladder, penis, and other areas of inflammation and degeneration.
- Reinjection: Stem cells are reintroduced to your body by IV and then to your specific area of concern by one of our SA Stem Cell Treatment team members. The treatment team includes experts in pain management, podiatry, gynecology, internal medicine, rheumatology, orthopedic, and more.
- Recovery and Monitoring: Patients are monitored for progress, and many experience noticeable improvements within weeks.
Treatment Options
- IV Therapy: IV therapy delivers regenerative cells directly into the bloodstream to support whole-body healing. These cells may help reduce inflammation, boost immune function, and promote tissue repair. It’s a non-invasive option often used for wellness, recovery, and anti-aging support.
- Joint Injection: Joint injections are used to deliver regenerative treatments-like stem cellsdirectly into a painful or damaged joint. This target approach helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and support healing in conditions like arthritis, tendon injuries, or joint degeneration.
- Regenerative Aesthetics: Stem cell therapy is becoming a powerful tool in aesthetics, helping to rejuvenate and repair skin and hair from within. When used in facial treatments, hair restoration, or skin resurfacing, stem cells can support collagen production, improve skin tone and texture, and promote natural, youthful-looking results. Because the treatment uses your body’s own regenerative cells, it offers a natural approach to anti-aging with long benefits.
We offer stem cell banking, too.
Stem Cell Banking is the process of collecting, processing, and securely storing your own stem cells for future use. These powerful cells have the unique ability to repair and regenerate a wide range of tissues in the body. By choosing to bank your stem cells, you’re preserving a valuable, natural resource—one that could play a key role in future medical treatments and the advancing world of personalized medicine. With the continuous evolution of medical treatments, especially in regenerative medicine, having your stem cells stored ensures you are at the forefront, ready to benefit from future medical advancements.

Stem Cell Therapy is Being Studied to Help These Conditions and More:
- Alopecia
- Asthma
- Auto Immune Hepatitis
- Cardiomyopathy
- COPD & Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Concussion/Traumatic Brain Injury
- Crohn’s Disease
- Degenerative Spine & Disc Disease
- Diabetes
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Interstitial Cystitis (bladder)
- Joint Conditions
- Lichen Sclerosus
- Lupus
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Neuropathy
- Optic Neuritis
- Parkinson’s
- Peyronie's Disease
- Relapsing Polychondritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Shoulder Problems
- Stroke Recovery