ED, Erectile Dysfunction, is a common problem affecting many men of all ages. Currently in the US, 33 million men are affected by ED.
What causes ED?
Many factors, both physical and mental, contribute to erectile dysfunction. The most common causes include:
ED caused by Cardiovascular, Diabetic & Prostate problems can be treated successfully with Stem Cell Therapy.
Within recent years, stem cell research has become a very important part of the scientific understanding of type 1 diabetes.
Find the answers here to most frequently asked questions about Stem Cell Therapy
There are two main types of stem cells; adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells.
Adult Stem Cells or Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are tissue specific. They typically can only generate different cell types for the specific tissue or organ in which they live. These cells are found in many organs and tissues, including brain, bone marrow, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver and the reproductive organs.
Embryonic Stem Cells are derived from blastocysts created by in vitro fertilization (IVF) for assisted reproduction that were no longer needed. Because these kind of stem cells are undifferentiated and unspecialized, they can give rise to every type of cell in the body. It is not legal in this country to use this type of cell on humans as there is a great health risk associated with the use of this type of cell including Cancer.
Yes, Stem cell Therapy is less expensive than surgery.
Stem Cell Therapy is an outpatient procedure with minimal complications. A less aggressive alternative to surgery with no scarring OR NEGATIVE SIDE EFFECTS.
Yes, PRP and Stem Cell grafts are taken from your own body or placental allograft.
Recovery time is shorter compared to surgery. Usually pain diminishes in about seven to ten days. Motion increases recovery and is encouraged.
The procedure is completed in the office, usually between 1-2 hours.
Certain conditions that do not respond to traditional medical treatment can often respond to “Regenerative Therapies”