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Stem Cells for Longevity:
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Stem Cells are a promising avenue for Longevity research, and some studies suggest they can delay the aging process. Our physician experts use cutting-edge therapies to help with your Longevity Goals. Be sure to enquire with the office about the specifics.
How Stem Cells May Help With The Aging Process:
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Stem Cells can suppress the activation and function of various inflammatory causing immune cells that may help with age-related inflammation call “inflammaging”.
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Cellular senescence occurs when cells stop functioning, but do not die. These zombie cells secrete inflammatory proteins that negatively affect surrounding cells, leading to aging. Stem Cells can modulate the genes that make cells become senescent and zombie-like thereby reducing the detrimental effects on tissue function.
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Aging is associated with increased oxidative stress and cell death. Stem Cells can enhance cellular antioxidant defenses, scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), and modulate programmed cell death and age related damage.
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As the body ages, blood vessel formation declines, which can impair tissue repair and contribute to age-related diseases. Stem Cells can promote angiogenesis by stimulating endothelial cells to help new blood vessels grow.
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Stem Cells carry and secrete growth factors and other bioactive molecules that stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. This can help counteract age-related degeneration.
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Stem Cells may help reverse age-related changes in DNA and help reverse age-related changes and promoting a youthful cellular state.
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Stem Cells may help remove damaged DNA fragments, oxidized and misfolded proteins.
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One of the most important clinical aspects of Stem Cells is their ability to send optimal signals to all tissues in order to improve their function.
Clinical Uses of Stem Cells for Body Aging Treatments in Scottsdale & Prescott, Arizona
The clinical uses of Stem Cells for body aging treatments include:
Stem Cells can promote collagen and fibrin synthesis, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Stem Cells may also help with age-related inflammation and oxidative stress, the foundation for improved skin health.
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Stem Cells can be applied topically to the skin in serums, creams, and masks.
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Stem Cells can be combined with microneedling to help them penetrate the skin more deeply.
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Stem Cells can be mixed with dermal fillers to improve their performance and longevity.
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Stem Cells can be used to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation after laser treatments.
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Stem Cells have shown potential in treating age-related joint degeneration by promoting tendon, ligament, and cartilage repair, lowering inflammation, and improving the immune response.
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Age-related muscle loss, known as sarcopenia, can lead to reduced strength and mobility. Stem Cells can promote muscle regeneration by stimulating satellite cells. When muscle tissue is damaged, satellite cells are activated and begin to proliferate, fusing with damaged muscle fibers to form new muscle tissue. Stem Cells can help trigger this activation process.
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Stem Cells may help with age-related neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, by lowering inflammation in the brain called neuroinflammation. Stem Cells can also promote brain cell survival and facilitate brain cell repair and regeneration.
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Stem Cells can improve blood vessel function and promote new vessel growth (angiogenesis), which may help address age-related cardiovascular issues, such as atherosclerosis and ischemic diseases that lead to lowered blood flow that is related to poor exercise recovery and sexual dysfunction.
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Stem Cells may help regulate blood sugar (glucose) and cholesterol (lipid) metabolism, improving insulin sensitivity and helping with metabolic disorders, such as Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes.
Who Benefits From Stem Cell Therapy?
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Stem cells are the body’s natural repair cells. They can transform into different types of healthy cells, making them powerful tools for repairing, regenerating, and healing damaged tissues in regenerative medicine treatments.
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Stem cells have therapeutic properties and applications in the regeneration and repair of skin tissue; they contribute to the regulation and promotion of the healing process by activating different pathways that can modulate the state of inflammation, promoting angiogenesis, proliferation, differentiation, cell migration, and apoptosis, and ensuring that the regular healing process takes place in situations it normally would not, such as diabetes, which affects the body’s natural healing and scarring processes, inhibiting its ability to recover the shape and function of the affected tissue.
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