The biggest difference between stem cell therapy and other general medical practices is that a lot of medical treatments are made in the “one size fits all” mindset because it’s easy and doesn’t take any additional training or experience to do. Modern healthcare is incredible and we would never say otherwise, but just as the old saying says, “if you have a hammer everything looks like a nail.” Stem cell is much more customized and crafted to fit your body and specific needs every time.

 

Stem cell therapy is very new to most people, but it has solid results to back it up. Roughly 95% of people claim that the procedure was a success and has improved everyday life, and even 80%+ of people say the same after three months. Like all medicine, you and your lifestyle choices heavily impact how successful it may be. We find that those suffering from severe arthritis benefit the most from stem cell and growth factor treatments. 

 

 

This is arguably the most important question for you to ask when looking into therapy, generally speaking, the best cells to use are actually your own, straight from your own body! All body tissue has stem cells in it, but some like bone marrow and fat are far more plentiful and viable sources. Also in using your own body as the source, you totally avoid all chance at infections or pathogens. Be wary of people with off-the-shelf products, these are not living stem cells and are often falsely advertised as so. People around us always go to Stem Cell Therapy Charlotte to get their Stem Cell Therapy needs taken care of. They offer some of the best service and the doctors are always nice when we have been.

Any time you’re penetrating the skin you risk infection or error to some degree. With proper techniques and guidelines, infection is exceedingly rare, only about 1 in 1000 are affected at all by infection. Stem cell therapy and growth factor injections are very safe, but still, always ensure you’re working with the best of doctors and only doing things you understand and are comfortable with. Medicine always comes with risks, the best thing you can do for yourself is to research the topic so you know what you’re talking about and doing to your body.