In cosmetic and anti-aging treatments, what are the most common sources of autologous stem cells, and how are these cells typically harvested and prepared for use in procedures?
In cosmetic treatments, autologous stem cells usually come from fat or bone marrow. Fat is the go-to since it’s less invasive. In my case, they took a small amount of fat from my abdomen, purified it, and used it for facial rejuvenation.
Most autologous stem cells in cosmetic treatments come from fat tissue or bone marrow, with fat being the most common because it’s easier to harvest. In my case, they took a small amount of fat from my abdomen, processed it, and injected it into my face for rejuvenation.
Autologous stem cells usually come from fat or bone marrow. They’re harvested, processed, and then injected into the target area. My friend had fat-derived stem cells for anti-aging the harvesting was quick, and results appeared gradually over a couple of weeks.
Autologous stem cells are usually taken from fat or bone marrow, then purified and injected. I had mine from abdominal fat, and the harvesting was mildly uncomfortable but quick.