Swiss Medica Clinic

Swiss Medica, stem cells clinic is specialized in treating various diseases by your own stem cells. With more than 20 years of experience an 3 clinics in Europe and Russia. Specialized stem cell therapies in treatment of various diseases such as: multiple sclerosis, diabetes, autism, stroke, COPD show very good results and what is more important totally safe. Constantly we make an improvements in

educational and technical level. Swiss Medica Clinic is an excellent center that offers patients with multiple sclerosis, autism, Parkinson's, diabetes, liver cirrhosis, COPD, stroke, asthma the most innovative therapies. We use the unique technology of applying autologous photo activated stem cells previously extracted from fat cells and/or bone marrow. The highest standards of treatment and investigative research are present at all times. HARVESTING
A small amount of fat (200 cc) is taken from patient’s waist area – method is similar to liposuction. Harvesting Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) is much easier procedure than in a case of bone marrow extraction – the adipose tissue contains much larger volumes of stem cells than bone marrow does. As we use the patient's own adipose tissue to extract the stem cells it means that the donor and the recipient are the same person, so there is no danger of host rejection. SEPARATION
Stem cells are separated from fat cells in high-speed stem cell centrifuge machine where centrifugal force separates dormant stem cells from harvested fat. ACTIVATION
Isolated stem cells, after enrichment with patient’s blood plasma are photo activated in AdiLight machine and prepared for transfer in the body. TREATMENT
Activated stem cells are added to saline drip bag and returned to patient’s body via standard IV drip while patient is peacefully resting. Healing is a complex process, involving mechanisms at both the molecular and cellular levels, but simplified it looks like this: When activated stem cells return to patient's body, they are circulating the system for a short time until they become attracted to proteins which is secreted in the area of the damaged tissue. Stem cells then rush and home to that injured area, and start turning into new tissue.

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Ugrinovački Put 16a
Belgrade
11080

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