Chronic Wounds Stem Cell Treatments

A Regenerative Approach to Faster Healing

Chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, and venous leg ulcers, are injuries that fail to heal properly over an extended period. They often result from poor blood circulation, diabetes, infection, or underlying medical conditions, and can significantly impact quality of life. Traditional treatments include dressings, antibiotics, and surgical interventions, which may not fully address the underlying issues.

At 1 STEM CELL, we offer advanced stem cell therapy for chronic wounds designed to accelerate healing, reduce infection risk, and promote tissue regeneration. Our protocol uses umbilical cord–derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to stimulate new tissue formation, enhance blood vessel growth, and modulate inflammation.

Unlike conventional treatments, stem cell therapy targets the root cause of impaired healing, offering patients the potential to close wounds faster, reduce complications, and improve overall skin health.

Questions and Answers About Stem Cell Therapy for Chronic Wounds

Q: How can stem cells help treat chronic wounds?

Mesenchymal stem cells promote tissue repair, encourage new blood vessel formation, and reduce inflammation. This accelerates wound closure and improves the quality of healed tissue.

Q: Is this treatment safe?

Yes. At 1 STEM CELL, all stem cells are ethically sourced, laboratory-tested, and administered under strict medical supervision to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.

Q: How soon can improvements be noticed?

Some patients experience faster wound closure and reduced inflammation within a few weeks, while full healing may take several months depending on wound severity.

Q: Does stem cell therapy replace conventional wound care?

Stem cell therapy complements existing wound care and may reduce reliance on prolonged treatments, but all care plans should be supervised by a physician.

Q: Who qualifies for chronic wound stem cell therapy?

Candidates include patients with non-healing or slow-healing wounds, such as diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, or post-surgical wounds, who seek advanced regenerative treatment options.

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