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What is

stem cell therapy?

Stem cells are cells that exist in almost every part of the body. They have the unique ability to divide indefinitely, transform into immature cells, and develop into specialized cells. They can replace damaged or deteriorated cells, support regeneration, and enhance the growth and function of other cells throughout the body.

Types of Stem Cells

Based on Their Source

Stem cells are classified into two main types according to their origin:

  • Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs):
    These stem cells have the ability to develop into blood cells.

  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs):
    These are connective tissue stem cells that can develop and differentiate into various types of cells in the body.

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Stem Cell for Osteoarthritis

A non-surgical solution that helps regenerate cartilage and reduce joint inflammation. MSCs promote healing and flexibility in joints affected by wear and tear.

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Who is this Treatment for

  • People with knee, hip, or shoulder pain

  • Early to moderate-stage osteoarthritis patients

  • Individuals wanting to delay or avoid joint surgery​

Key Benefits

  • Stimulates cartilage regeneration

  • Reduces joint pain and stiffness

  • Minimally invasive with quick recovery

  • Suitable for various joints

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Stem Cell for Osteoarthritis

non-Hotel package

Started from $1,175 (5 mCells)

Hotel package

with Airpoprt Limousine Transfer

at TRIBE Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39

122 Sukhumvit 39 (Prom Chit), Sukhumvit Rd. Klongton Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok 10110

  • 4 Days, 3 Nights

  • Room Type: Essential 24-26 sqm.

  • Complimentary daily Breakfast, Shuttle Service from Hotel- BTS Prom Phong Station, Fitness and Swimming Pool.

Started from $1,500 (5 mCells)

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