Stem cell treatments globally have not shown serious adverse effects.
Stem cell treatments globally have not shown serious adverse effects.
Possible mild allergic reactions, but mostly not.
Stem cells offer regenerative properties, often addressing the condition instead of suppressing it.
Scientific publications and consultation with the veterinarian familiar with stem cells can guide decision-making.
Adipose (Fat) tissue, Bone Marrow, Umbilical cord, Placenta, etc./p>
No. It would be allogeneic sourced.
Sourced from a young healthy donor of the same species for best efficacy.
Qualified veterinarians at our associated veterinary institutes prioritize donor dog health while collecting adipose tissue, ensuring high-quality procedures.
Enhance natural healing, manage symptoms, and target the main cause of injuries & diseases.
Lab infrastructure, stringent protocols for quality control, technical expertise, validation study, certificate of analysis (COA) accompanied with each dose ensures high standards.
Results vary in terms of healing time and success. Gratifying improvements are commonly seen.
Results can be seen after a single application; booster doses may be needed over time as per the individual patients need and evaluation by veterinarian.
Stem cells help regenerate damaged and dying cells, aiding in the healing process.
Recommended when other standardized options are not available, based on a careful assessment by the veterinarian and collective decision by the pet parent/ guardian.
Avoid using steroid-based anti-inflammatory immunosuppressant. Temporarily halt blood thinners prior to infusion. Medications or supplements for secondary conditions may be continued. Follow the advice provided by the veterinarian.