How do you ensure that the stem cells used in treatment are ethically sourced, and can I learn about the sourcing process?

At Dekabi Clinic, ethical sourcing of stem cells is a top priority. As a patient, you can absolutely ask about the sourcing process—they’re very transparent about it.

The clinic primarily uses autologous stem cells, which means the stem cells come from your own body (usually fat or bone marrow). This method is not only ethical but also lowers the risk of rejection or complications.

If donor cells are ever used, Dekabi ensures they come from licensed and approved tissue banks that follow Korean regulations and international bioethics standards. These sources undergo strict screening for safety and ethical compliance.

During your consultation, you can ask Dr. Eun Young Baek or the clinic staff for a detailed explanation of how the stem cells are collected, processed, and stored. They’re usually very open and happy to walk you through it all.