What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy is a treatment that uses human stem cells to repair, regenerate, and replenish damaged or aging body tissues.
It’s a less invasive procedure and safe. It can also be delivered directly to specific locations according on the patient’s diseases or condition. MSC therapy has the ability to promote nerve regeneration, cartilage regrowth, reduce inflammation, and repair damaged tissues, among other benefits.

How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

MSCs have an intrinsic property which attracts them to inflammation sites in the body. The stem cells then help to regenerate damaged or diseased tissues, reduce inflammation and modulate the immune system.
These stem cells influence tissue repair through cell signalling or direct cell-to-cell contact, in order to change the behaviour of existing cells and induce positive changes in the body.
Multiple Differentiation Potential of MSCs
MSCs have the potential to self-renew by dividing and developing into specialised cell types in tissues or organs.

Stem Cells
ECTODERM

Nervous System

Epidermis, hair, nails

Tooth enamel
MESODERM

Smooth, Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle

Cartilage and Bone
ENDODERM

Thyroid gland

Pancreas

Liver
Medical Conditions That could Benefit From Stem Cell Therapy
Why Choose our MSCs?
Compared to other types of stem cells, MSCs have the following advantages:
Diverse Differentiation Potential
MSCs can be differentiated into a variety of cell types in the laboratory, including but not limited to nerve, tendon, ligament, bone, skin, fat, cartilage, muscle and marrow stroma cells.
Immune Privileged
MSCs have shown to not elicit a negative response from a person’s immune system. This allows the cells to be transplanted into the body without rejection, making them a universal source of stem cells.
Ethical and Legal
MSCs avoid ethical issues surrounding embryonic stem cells, as they can be derived from readily available sources that include donated umbilical cord tissues.
Our MSCs comply with Current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) requirements, to a desired number of cells for clinical applications. We maintain our standards by only allowing registered medical practitioners in our country to perform the treatment.
Source of Our Stem Cells

Umbilical Cord
What are Exosomes?
Exosomes are small vesicles released naturally by Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) that act as messengers between cells. Exosomes derived from (MSCs) carry rejuvenating and regenerative agents that are essential for therapeutic purposes.

What is Exosome Therapy?

Exosome therapy is the most recent advancement in regenerative medicine following the footsteps of stem cell therapy. The exosome solution contains valuable lipids, messenger-RNA, micro-RNA, signaling cytokines, and proteins. Exosome therapy can be administered through intravenous (IV) therapy or direct injection in the treatment area.
Exosomes are powerful elements that can restore cells throughout your body. They enhance cell-to-cell communication, which is essential for overall cell health.
Exosomes Therapy Usage
What is Natural Killer (NK) Cell?

Natural Killer (NK) cells are the first line of defense for innate immunity. They can eliminate a wide range of infections without prior sensitization. NK cells also play an important role in cancer surveillance because they can collaborate with other cells to eliminate contaminated cells while preserving healthy ones.