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About skin cell replacement therapy

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Concerned about wrinkles due to aging?

I want to regain the firmness and moisture of my skin

I want to slow down the aging process

How do you regenerate your skin?

Skin regeneration medicine (skin cell replenishment therapy) is a treatment that does not directly cure aging symptoms, but restores the skin to its original state before aging symptoms occur, by transplanting and increasing the number of skin cells that have become scarce. Become. By increasing the number of skin cells in skin where aging symptoms have progressed, the ability to generate and control collagen, hyaluronic acid, elastin, etc. is restored, resulting in the rejuvenation of the skin itself. As a result, it has rejuvenating effects such as improving skin firmness and wrinkles, as well as suppressing the progress of aging. There is no other way to increase skin cells and improve your skin other than skin regeneration medicine (skin cell replacement therapy).

Application area for skin cell replenishment therapy

About fees

skin cell replacement therapy 

Skin Cell Replenishment Therapy Bank 60 Standard Full Face

¥1,631,200 (tax included)

stem cell banking

¥11,000/month (tax included)

Initial consultation fee is not included.

症例紹介

Treatment name

Skin cell replacement therapy (dermal fibroblast therapy)

Treatment content


A treatment that improves aging symptoms by collecting wrinkled skin cells from the forehead and then transplanting the skin cells, cultured at a specified cell processing facility, into the patient.

Number of treatments

2cc x 2 times 9 months after treatment

Risks and number of side effects due to treatment

In addition to internal bleeding and pigmentation, induration and lumps may occur due to abnormal cell proliferation. Additionally, there is a risk of worsening autoimmune diseases due to fibroblast transplantation.

Standard treatment fee

Full face 38,500 yen (tax included)

Treatment name

Skin cell replacement therapy (dermal fibroblast therapy)

Treatment content


A treatment that improves aging symptoms by collecting skin cells from dark circles under the eyes and then culturing them at a specified cell processing facility and transplanting them into the patient.

Number of treatments

1cc x 2 times 2 years and 2 months after treatment

Risks and number of side effects due to treatment

In addition to internal bleeding and pigmentation, induration and lumps may occur due to abnormal cell proliferation. Additionally, there is a risk of worsening autoimmune diseases due to fibroblast transplantation.

Standard treatment fee

Bank 60 Standard Full Face 1,631,200 yen (tax included)

Treatment name

Skin cell replacement therapy (dermal fibroblast therapy)

Treatment content


A treatment that improves aging symptoms by collecting nasolabial fold skin cells and then transplanting the skin cells, cultured at a specified cell processing facility, into the patient.

Number of treatments

1cc x 2 times 2 years and 2 months after treatment

Risks and number of side effects due to treatment

In addition to internal bleeding and pigmentation, induration and lumps may occur due to abnormal cell proliferation. Additionally, there is a risk of worsening autoimmune diseases due to fibroblast transplantation.

Standard treatment fee

Bank 60 Standard Full Face 1,631,200 yen (tax included)

FAQ

Q.

How much swelling will occur after treatment?

A.

Swelling may last for 1 to 3 days, or up to a week.

Q.

Is there an age limit to the effectiveness of treatment?

A.

There is no age limit for effectiveness.

Q.

Is it effective for dark circles under the eyes?

A.

It is a very effective treatment.

Notes

● About risks and side effects


・In rare cases, internal bleeding or redness, swelling, or hardness may appear at the injection site.


・It will calm down in about 2 weeks. (It varies from person to person. It may last a little longer in areas where the skin is thin, such as under the eyes.)


● The following people cannot receive treatment.

・Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding


・Persons with a history of heart disease or cerebral infarction ・Persons taking medicines that prevent blood from clotting


・Persons with liver disease ・Persons with malignant neoplasm


・Persons with an untreated active infection


・Others who are deemed inappropriate by a doctor