AFS Cells

AMNIOTIC FLUID STEM CELLS

What are amniotic fluid stem cells?

Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFS) are stem cells extracted from the amniotic fluid, the liquid surrounding a fetus during pregnancy. These cells have the ability to divide and develop into various types of cells in the body, including muscle, bone, and nerve cells.

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AFS possess unique properties that aid in the regeneration and repair of damaged tissues in the body, making them highly valuable in medical and research fields. Their diverse capabilities in tissue development and repair present significant potential for treating diseases and conditions related to tissue degeneration, such as osteoarthritis, heart disease, and nerve injuries. Importantly, AFS also contributes to body rejuvenation, thus improving patients' physical performance and quality of life.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

AMNIOTIC FLUID STEM CELLS

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Source:

AFS is extracted from amniotic fluid, which surrounds the fetus in the womb. Amniotic fluid is collected during pregnancy through amniocentesis, a safe procedure that does not affect the fetus or mother.

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Extraction and Preparation:

The collected amniotic fluid is sent to a laboratory where the stem cells are extracted and cultured to obtain a sufficient number of cells for use.

BENEFITS OF AMNIOTIC FLUID STEM CELLS

Benefit 1

Tissue Repair and Regeneration

AFS can develop into various cell types, allowing them to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. For instance, they can help treat osteoarthritis by generating new cells to replace damaged joint cells.

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Youthful Cells

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Benefit 2

High Safety

AFS has long been researched and found not to cause severe side effects, such as infections, cancer, or death resulting from stem cell use.

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Research and Development

AFS holds great potential for research and developing new treatments for various medical issues.

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Flexible Storage and Use

AFS can be stored in cell banks and used as needed.

CLINICAL APPLICATION

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Skin and Hair

SKIN & HAIR

Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFS) have the potential to rejuvenate and repair the skin and hair, as they can stimulate the generation of new cells and release factors that promote tissue growth.

Anti-Aging

ANTI-AGING

Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFS) have great potential in anti-aging, as they can stimulate cellular regeneration and release key factors that help reduce the effects of aging.

Treating Diseases

POTENTIAL FOR TREATING VARIOUS DISEASES

Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFS) have high potential in treating various diseases and conditions, as they can differentiate into multiple cell types and aid in the regeneration of damaged tissues.

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HOW TO USE AMNIOTIC FLUID STEM CELLS (AFS):

A Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1

Initial Consultation:

  • Schedule a consultation with a qualified doctor who specializes in regenerative medicine.
  • Discuss health history, concerns, and goals for using AFS.
  • An assessment of suitability for a personalized treatment will be made.

Stem Cell Injection Procedure:

  • The prepared AFS cells will be injected directly into targeted areas like the face or joints.
  • For systemic effects or specific disease treatment, they can be administered intravenously (IV).
  • The injection process will be conducted to ensure patient comfort and safety.

Post-Treatment Care:
Your Path to Optimal Results

  • Follow post-treatment instructions carefully.
  • Avoid strenuous activity for the recommended period.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and stress management.
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