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There are several additional types of stem cell treatments beyond Intravenous (IV), Intra-Muscular (IM), and Intra-Articular (Joint) methods. These therapies target specific tissues or conditions using different delivery techniques and approaches and include:
Subcutaneous Stem Cell Therapy occurs when stem cells are injected into the subcutaneous layer of the skin and is often used for localized treatments and cosmetic or anti-aging purposes. Common applications include skin rejuvenation and repair (e.g., scars, wrinkles); chronic non-healing wounds or burns; localized pain conditions. This treatment option offers easy access and minimal invasiveness for targeted areas.
Intradermal (Dermal) Stem Cell Therapy means direct injection into the dermis layer of the skin and is popular in dermatology for regenerative and aesthetic purposes. Common applications include anti-aging treatments; scar remodeling and healing; and skin pigmentation disorders like vitiligo.
Topical Stem Cell Therapy occurs when stem cell-derived products like exosomes, extracellular matrix (ECM), or growth factors are applied directly onto the skin and is commonly used in dermatology and wound care such as burns and skin ulcers.
Intranasal Stem Cell Therapy means that stem cells or exosomes are delivered intranasally to target the brain via the olfactory pathway. This approach bypasses the blood-brain barrier, offering a non-invasive route to the central nervous system. Common research applications include Alzheimer’s disease and dementia; Parkinson’s disease; and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke recovery.
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