About the Procedure
Umbilical cord-derived stem cell culture supernatant is administered via local injection or intravenous drip through a peripheral vein.
Duration: About 30 minutes (Approx. 60 minutes for the first visit)
Side Effects & Risks
Local injections may not be possible depending on the area. Please inquire directly with the doctor for details.
Patients currently battling specific diseases may not be able to undergo the procedure. Please inquire directly with the doctor for details.
[Side Effects & Risks]
There is some pain due to needle insertion.
Additionally, the following symptoms may occur but usually subside within a few days to two weeks.
- Internal bleeding (bruising)
- Edema / Swelling at the injection site
- Hematoma, pain, numbness
- Exudate, induration
* Rarely, allergic reactions or wound infections may occur.
Cost
Information Regarding Unapproved Devices/Pharmaceuticals
[Disclosure of Unapproved Pharmaceutical]
This treatment is not classified as a pharmaceutical product.
[Existence of Domestic Approved Pharmaceuticals]
There are no other domestic approved pharmaceuticals with the same ingredients or performance.
[Disclosure of Acquisition Route]
All stem cell culture supernatants used in our clinic are cultured in domestic culture facilities upon our order. They are not pharmaceuticals, and are ordered, stocked, and used based on the doctor's individual judgment.
[Disclosure of Safety Information in Foreign Countries]
There are no reports of serious side effects other than the individual risks associated with the use of stem cell culture supernatant.
[Disclosure regarding the Relief System for Sufferers from Adverse Drug Reactions]
In the unlikely event of serious side effects, you will not be covered by the national Relief System for Sufferers from Adverse Drug Reactions.