Stem cells, honestly

A subject surrounded by more marketing than medicine. Here is where we draw the line.

The careful distinction

When we use the phrase "stem cell" we mean treatments that use the signalling molecules associated with stem-cell communication pathways, not live stem cells themselves. That distinction is not pedantry. It is the difference between a regulated cosmetic protocol and a claim we are not willing to make.

What is genuinely possible

Regenerative signalling can prompt your own cells to work more effectively: better skin quality, improved tone, a healthier substrate for other treatments. These are real, measurable, and worth doing.

What is exaggerated

Claims that a topical or injected product introduces living stem cells that rebuild tissue wholesale belong to marketing, not to the evidence. We do not make them, and we are wary of clinics that do.

What we will not do

We do not inject exosomes, we do not use human-derived regenerative products, and we do not use "live stem cell" language. The category overstates; we choose not to.

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