The Royal British Center for Stem Cell Treatment and Regenerative Medicine is leading innovative approaches to use stem cells safely and effectively. Unlike past stem cell research that often involved controversial fetal stem cells, The Royal British focuses on adult stem cells taken from the patient’s own body, specifically from fat tissue. This method, known as using fat-derived stem cells, avoids ethical issues and ensures a higher level of safety.
Historically, stem cell research involved fetal stem cells, which raised ethical concerns. Now, however, scientists have found ways to collect and use mesenchymal stem cells from adults. These valuable cells are found in blood, bone marrow, and fat tissue. At The Royal British, cutting-edge technology allows doctors to safely gather these cells from fat tissue, which is typically plentiful in the body, and then separate and collect large amounts of stem cells for treatment.
Patients can receive their own stem cells in a minimally invasive process (not requiring major surgery) and performed under local anesthesia. This means the patient stays awake, and recovery tends to be faster and easier. For those dealing with degenerative conditions—such as joint pain, arthritis, or tissue injuries—this treatment provides a promising, non-surgical alternative to traditional procedures.
Interested patients can fill out application forms to determine if they qualify for this regenerative treatment. The Royal British is proud to be a leader in the emerging field of regenerative medicine, offering state-of-the-art, non-surgical options for healing and recovery through the latest technological advancements.