Stem Cell Therapy for Skin Diseases
Lichen Sclerosus
Lichen sclerosus (sometimes misspelled as lichen sclerosis) is a chronic skin condition that causes white patches to develop on the skin. The condition usually impacts the genital area and typically impacts women who are post-menopausal or girls who have not yet started menstruating. Causes of lichen sclerosus include trauma, genetics, infections, or autoimmune diseases. The white patches of the condition are uncomfortable and itchy. The disorder may also cause rashes and redness, and some lichen sclerosus patients bruise very easily. Treatments for the skin condition include steroids and moisturizers, but no treatments cure the condition or its symptoms completely.
Innovations Stem Cell Center was named the #1 Stem Cell Clinic in the USA by Life Sciences Review Magazine.
Stem Cell Therapy for Lichen Sclerosus
Innovations Stem Cell Center treats lichen sclerosus with SVF stem cell therapy through IV and injection deployment. Once the stem cells have been deployed, they immediately go to work to heal damaged tissue. The stem cells repair damaged tissues just like they do in other areas of the body damaged by disease or injury- by regenerating cells to heal tissue and using growth factors that promote healing.
Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are injuries that break down the skin and underlying tissue. Pressure ulcers develop because of prolonged pressure on the skin. This prolonged pressure interrupts the flow of oxygenated blood and nutrients to the skin, starving it from these elements that are critical for survival. The resulting wound can appear as discoloration or as a sore. These painful sores can be so severe that muscle or bone is exposed. Patients who are at risk of developing pressure are diabetics, patients with poor circulation, and individuals who are confined to beds for long periods of time. Pressure ulcers are treated following wound care protocols to speed healing. Pressure ulcers can take a long time to heal, leaving patients at risk for serious infection.
Stem Cell Therapy for Pressure Ulcers
Innovations Stem Cell Center treats pressure ulcers with SVF stem cell therapy through IV and injection deployment. Once the stem cells have been deployed, they immediately go to work to heal damaged tissue. The stem cells repair damaged tissues just like they do in other areas of the body damaged by disease or injury- by regenerating cells to heal tissue and using growth factors that promote healing.
See our blogs What are Stem Cells? and Understanding Adipose-Derived Stem Cells.
Cost of Stem Cell Treatments
Our adipose-derived stem cells yield 100 million cells per treatment – compared to just 100,000 from bone marrow.
$12,500 for initial treatment
Your investment includes:
Complete medical evaluation
Stem cell harvest & processing
IV infusion + targeted injections
Follow-up care included
Second treatment (if needed): $5,000
Financing up to 60 months available.