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Regenerative stem cell therapy is a new medical treatment that helps fix damaged parts of your body. We use stem cells, which are like the body's natural repair kit. Stem cells are amazing because they can turn into different types of cells that your body needs.
Think of stem cells as blank building blocks. Your body can use these blocks to rebuild or replace parts that are worn out, injured, or not working properly. It's like having a set of spare parts that can become whatever your body needs - new skin, muscle, or even help repair organs.
This ground-breaking therapy is exciting because it helps your body heal itself in ways that weren't possible before. It's like giving your body extra tools to fix problems from the inside out. The injection or IV delivers a concentrated dose of stem cells and growth factors directly to the area needing treatment. This localized approach can help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and spur the growth of new, healthy tissue in the targeted area.
Stem cells are special cells in the body that act like the body's raw materials, capable of developing into various cell types that make up our organs, tissues, blood, and immune system. They have two unique abilities:
We offer stem cells that come from the afterbirth tissues - the placenta and umbilical cord - following the birth of a healthy baby from a healthy mother. Here's what makes them special:
Stem cell therapy is an evolving field of medicine with promising potential. While research and clinical experiences have shown encouraging results in various conditions, it's important to understand that outcomes can vary significantly from person to person.
Please note that:
We encourage you to discuss your individual case, expectations, and any concerns with our team. They can provide you with the most relevant information based on your specific situation and help you make an informed decision about whether stem cell therapy is appropriate for you.
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Please reach us at service@goatathleticspa.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Our team is made up of licensed medical professionals and estheticians. Depending on the service you are receiving, a member of our team with the proper licensing, training, and certifications, will attend to you.
Like with any medical procedure, results cannot be guaranteed. Every body reacts differently to medical treatments. The effectiveness of the treatment may differ based on individual factors such as age, overall health, and the specific condition being treated. Stem cell therapy is still considered experimental for many conditions and is the subject of ongoing research.
Yes. The FDA has not approved stem cell therapy for regenerative medicine purposes. This treatment is being offered "off-label", consistent with the laws in Utah.
"THIS NOTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO YOU UNDER UTAH LAW. This health care practitioner performs one or more stem cell therapies that have not yet been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. You are encouraged to consult with your primary care provider before undergoing a stem cell therapy."
While stem cell therapy is generally considered safe, it's important to discuss potential risks and side effects.
BEFORE THE PROCEDURE
AFTER THE PROCEDURE
Through very meticulous processes, numerous precautions are taken to ensure that all products are safe, in their purest form, and maintain the highest quality.
Eligibility - Our proprietary process begins with meticulous screening of the donor mother and father, as well as family members for several generations. In addition to routine industry screens for bloodborne pathogens, we also screen for heritable and non-heritable conditions, and environmental contaminants from medications, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, and electronic vaping. Only healthy families who meet or exceed these criteria are considered. Only C-section deliveries are allowed.
Collection - A recovery specialist, once given the donation information, will collect the postnatal donation at the designated hospital. The recovery specialist will then return the donation to the lab for processing.
Testing - Our lots are quarantined for 14 days and thoroughly tested for bacterial, communicable, and other disease contamination by a CLIA-certified lab. Additional testing is conducted in multiple phases of the process to ensure zero contamination. We also test for: Hepatitis Bs Ag, Hepatitis Bc Ab, HTLV I/II Ab, Hepatitis C Ab, HIV 1&2 Plus O Ab, CMV ab, RPR (Non-treponemal syphilis), HIV-1/HCV/HBV NAT (Ultrio) WNV NAT
Processing - Our proprietary process meets the FDA requirements of minimal manipulation.
Cryopreservation - We use a unique cryopreservation technique that includes using the source’s natural components preserved with a natural cryoprotectant to help ensure maximum functionality at ime of use.
Stem cells are controversial mainly because of where some of them come from and how they're obtained. The biggest debate is about embryonic stem cells. These cells are taken from very early embryos, only a few days old. To get these cells, scientists have to destroy the embryo. This is where the controversy starts. Some people believe that even at this early stage, an embryo is a human life, so destroying it is wrong. They see it as a moral and ethical issue.
On the other hand, stem cells from adults, umbilical cords, and placentas are not controversial. These cells can be collected without harming anyone or destroying potential life. For example, umbilical cord and placental stem cells are gathered after a baby is born, using tissues that would normally be thrown away.
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