



Renew Therapies:
Restoring health, revitalizing lives.
Process
1
Initial Consultation
2
Systematic Case Study
3
Personalized Treatment Plan
4
Treatment
5
Follow-up
Total Cell Count and Cellular Viability

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(Viables 15%)
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4%
(Viables 42%)
Other lab
14%
(Viables 59%)
Other lab
48%
(Viables 63%)
Other lab
renew therapies
Other lab
1%
(Viables 15%)
Other lab
4%
(Viables 42%)
Other lab
14%
(Viables 59%)
Other lab
48%
(Viables 63%)
99%
(Viables 93%)
Philosophy
Biosafety
Ensures that mesenchymal stem cells are free from contaminants and risks that could compromise the patient’s health.
Phenotype
Verifies that the cells express characteristic surface markers, identifying them as authentic mesenchymal stem cells.
Functional Capacity
Evaluates the cells' capacity to perform their therapeutic functions, such as tissue regeneration and immune modulation.
Morphology and characterization
Analyzes the shape and structure of the cells to ensure they meet the typical physical characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells.
Cell Count
Measures the number of available cells to ensure there are enough to meet therapeutic goals.
Viability
Determines the percentage of cells that are alive and active, ensuring they are functional at the time of application.
FAQs
01
What are Stem Cells and how do they work?
They are those that have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body and have the potential to repair damaged tissues.
02
Where are Stem Cells obtained from?
They can be obtained from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, adipose tissue, and from laboratory techniques such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS).
03
What diseases or conditions can be treated with Stem Cells?
Mesenchymal stem cells have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of conditions such as joint and bone injuries, autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's disease, heart diseases such as heart failure, and certain lung diseases such as COPD, among others. . These treatments are based on clinical and preclinical studies that support their use in these areas.
04
How is a treatment with Stem Cells performed?
Stem Cells are obtained from the patient or a donor, processed in our laboratory, and subsequently applied.
05
What are the risks and side effects of Stem Cell treatments?
Side effects are generally negligible and may include: Low fever, temporary general malaise, dizziness, and itching at the application site. It is important to discuss these risks with a health professional.
06
How long does it take to see results from a Stem Cell treatment?
The time varies depending on the condition treated and the patient's individual response, and can range from weeks to months.
07
Is the application of Stem Cells painful?
Our treatments are usually minimally invasive and generally not painful. They may cause some mild discomfort but are not considered painful procedures.
08
How much does a Stem Cell treatment cost?
Costs can vary widely depending on the type of treatment, location, and duration of the procedure. And they range from $5,000 (USD)
09
How effective is Stem Cell treatment?
Effectiveness may vary depending on the condition treated and the individual.
10
How long does the application procedure take?
The duration of the procedure varies, but typically can last between 1 and 3 hours. Including preparation and administration.

Customer service
Phone:
+52 800 999 2796Location: Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano 836 7th Floor, Polanco, Polanco II Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11530 Ciudad de México, CDMX