The clinic administrator clarifies the main reason for the patient’s visit and selects a specialist for the initial consultation at a convenient time.





To determine further treatment tactics, the doctors of our clinic, during a medical board review and based on the data from previous consultations and examination results, will define an individual treatment plan using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which will be proposed to and agreed upon with the patient.
If any contraindications are present, MSC therapy must be declined.
The decision between autologous and allogeneic therapy should be made together with the doctor, taking into account all individual characteristics, the patient’s needs, and timing. A consultation with a specialist will help assess all the risks and benefits of each approach.
The number of procedures, the dose, and the route of administration depend on the patient’s health condition.

In general, apart from the initial pain at the injection site, the patient does not feel any discomfort. Some patients may experience a fever, headache, or nausea. However, these side effects never last more than three days and usually resolve within 24 hours.
After treatment, the ReoCell clinic doctor always provides the patient with individual recommendations
The injection site must stay dry for 24 hours after the procedure
Do not apply heat compresses to the injection site during the first 24 hours after the procedure
Refrain from applying creams or topical medications to the injection area
Avoid sudden temperature changes (do not visit a bathhouse or sauna and do not immerse yourself in cold water) for one week
Do not consume alcohol, narcotic, or toxic substances
Avoid physical overexertion
After the cell therapy procedure is completed, the ReoCell clinic doctor stays in touch with the patient in order to monitor changes in their health, the course of the disease, and the effectiveness of the treatment provided.
They are divided into embryonic, adult (somatic), perinatal (from cord blood and the umbilical cord), and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
Not all stem cells are the same when it comes to therapeutic use. Adult stem cells are better suited for treating specific diseases because they are more specialized than embryonic stem cells, which are less mature and have the potential to develop into various tissue types.
Stem cells are able to self-renew and differentiate into the specialized cells of the required tissues. They also secrete biologically active molecules that stimulate regeneration and reduce inflammation.
Modern cell therapy mainly uses adult and perinatal stem cells, which does not raise ethical concerns.
Stem cell therapy is used for orthopedic, neurological, endocrine, autoimmune, dermatological, and other conditions.
Depending on the indications, the cells are administered intravenously, locally into the affected area (intra-articularly, intrathecally, etc.), or subcutaneously.
The method is relatively safe. A short-term rise in temperature and redness at the injection site are possible.
The recovery period is minimal — most patients return to their usual lifestyle the same day. The full therapeutic effect develops within 3-6 months.
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