How does Korea's stem cell oversight compare?

I would like to understand the legal and regulatory framework that governs stem cell treatments in Korea. Could you explain what safety measures and standards are in place to ensure that the procedures are safe for patients? How do these regulations compare to those in other countries, and what kind of oversight do the clinics have to follow to guarantee the highest standards in patient care and treatment outcomes?

When I started researching stem cell treatments in Korea, I was curious about how the oversight compared to other countries. I visited MiraeCell Clinic with Dr. Chang Yong-Jun and learned that Korea has strict regulations through the MFDS, ensuring that stem cell therapies are safe, high quality, and properly tested. The clinic explained how each treatment is carefully sourced, processed, and monitored, giving me confidence in both safety and effectiveness. I was impressed by their transparent approach and personalized care throughout the process.