Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell (hUC-MSC)

Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell (hUC-MSC)

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are a type of adult stem cell with great regenerative. With the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types, MSCs have become a fundamental option in developing advanced treatments for a variety of chronic and degenerative diseases. MSCs can be isolated from various tissues, bone marrow, adipose and umbilical cord, with each source offering unique advantages for therapeutic use. Among these sources, the human umbilical cord (UC) is often suggested as a highly promising and ethically proper source of MSCs. The collection procedure of UC-MSCs is completely non-invasive and it poses no risk to the mother or new born, making it an ideal and sustainable source.

Conditions Treated

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are a type of adult stem cell with great regenerative. With the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types, MSCs have become a fundamental option in developing advanced treatments for a variety of chronic and degenerative diseases. MSCs can be isolated from various tissues, bone marrow, adipose and umbilical cord, with each source offering unique advantages for therapeutic use. Among these sources, the human umbilical cord (UC) is often suggested as a highly promising and ethically proper source of MSCs. The collection procedure of UC-MSCs is completely non-invasive and it poses no risk to the mother or new born, making it an ideal and sustainable source.

Neurological Disorders
Musculoskeletal Conditions
Traumatic Injury
Organ Failure (Liver, Lung, Kidney)
Metabolic Disorders (Diabetes, Hormonal Imbalance)
Lack of Vitality
Early Aging
Eye Conditions (Retinitis Pigmentosa, Optic Atrophy)
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How Is Prepared

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) therapy is an allogenic process. At TotiCell, our focal source of MSC is umbilical from the new born infant (health donor). Following collection of MSC, our expert scientific team process cell in our cGMP facilitated Class-C laboratory to produce patient specific therapeutics.
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Advice Before Treatment

Discontinue the use of NSAIDs before 48 hours of the procedure,
Discontinue corticosteroid injection at treatment site 1 month before the Procedure,
Discontinue systemic use of corticosteroids 2 weeks before the procedure,
Discontinue any blood thinning herbs, supplements, or vitamins 1 week before the procedure,
Avoid smoking
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Advice After Treatment

Avoid showering for the first 24 hours post-procedure,
Avoid post procedure analgesic,
Avoid applying ice or heat to the site of injection for the first 3 days post-procedure,
Avoid hot bath or sauna for the first 3 days post-procedure,
Avoid blood-thinning herbs, supplements, or vitamins for first 3 days post-procedure,
Avoid caffeine for the first week post-procedure,
Avoid alcoholic beverages for the first week post-procedure,
Avoid anti-inflammatory medications for 2 weeks post-procedure,
Avoid systematic steroids for 2 weeks post-procedure,
Avoid NSAIDs until healing or reaching at plateau,
Contaminated areas should be disinfected in between as per doctor’s advice.

Duration

The whole treatment process may require 90-120 minutes and usually does not require any sort of rehabilitation afterward. Treatment modalities that are also relatively painless with fewer side effects compared to the orthopedic surgery. Patients are generally re-examined 2-6 weeks after the procedure(s) and advised future courses if required.

FAQ

Question: What is stem cell treatment?

Stem cells have great potential as a treatment method for chronic diseases. Stem cell treatment uses two important properties of stem cells: they have self-renewal capability. And they have multi-differentiation potential. Stem cells are harvested from different sources of human body. They are useful for the maintenance of tissue as well as for repair after any degeneration or injury.

Question: What are the sources of stem cells?

Stem cells are harvested from different sources of human body such as bone marrow aspirate, adipose tissue, umbilical cord and blood. Depending upon the sources, they can be catagorized as autologous stem cell and allogeneic stem cell. Autologous stem cell refers as the cells collected from patient's own body and allogeneic stem cell referes as cells harvested from donor's body. The functions and uses of these cells depends on their sources.

Question: What are the sources of stem cells?

Stem cells are harvested from different sources of human body such as bone marrow aspirate, adipose tissue, umbilical cord and blood. Depending upon the sources, they can be catagorized as autologous stem cell and allogeneic stem cell. Autologous stem cell refers as the cells collected from patient's own body and allogeneic stem cell referes as cells harvested from donor's body. The functions and uses of these cells depends on their sources.

Question: Which diseases can be treated with stem cell?

Stem cells are most demanded for it's use in chronic and degenerative diseases. When conventional treatment remains ineffective, stem cell treatment paves a new path there. This treatment is currently used for various degenerative neurological disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, chronic diseases such as liver cirrhosis, kidney failure, metabolic disorders, autoimmune disorders, respiratory diseases, early aging, sexual dysfunction etc.

Question: Question: What are the benefits of stem cell treatment?

Easy procedure, Non-invasive procedure, No Adverse effect, Surgery free treatment, Efficient healing and Long-lasting result

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