Regenerative medicine PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Say Goodbye to Joint Pain with Our Non-Invasive MicroFat Therapy

Discover MFAT: The Advanced Solution for Shoulder, Knee, and Elbow Injuries

What are the benefits?
Revolutionary Technology

Harness the power of your own cells.

Non-Invasive

No surgery, no scars, no downtime.

Ambulatory and Painless

Walk in, walk out, pain-free.

Highly Effective

Proven results for lasting joint health.

Imagine living pain-free, with the full mobility of your shoulders, knees, and elbows restored. Our cutting-edge MicroFat (MFAT) procedure utilizes your body's own cells to regenerate and heal joint tissues, offering a revolutionary solution for joint injuries.

benefits

Why Choose MFAT for Your Joint Health?

Personalized Treatment

Tailored to your unique needs.

Natural Healing

Uses your own cells for regeneration.

Quick Recovery

Minimal downtime, get back to your life sooner.

Long-Lasting Results

Sustainable joint health and mobility.

How it works

Understanding MFAT

How Does MFAT Work?

MicroFat (MFAT) therapy is a cutting-edge, non-invasive procedure that treats joint injuries and chronic pain in areas such as the shoulders, knees, and elbows. This innovative treatment uses autologous fat, taken from the patient’s own body, to harness natural healing powers for tissue regeneration and repair.

Understanding MFAT Therapy

MFAT therapy involves harvesting a small amount of fat from the abdomen or thighs, processing it to isolate regenerative cells, and injecting these cells into the injured joint. The adipose-derived cellular regeneration (ADSCs) and other regenerative components in fat promote tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and stimulate the production of new, healthy cells.

The Science Behind MFAT Therapy

The success of MFAT therapy lies in the unique properties of ADSCs, which can differentiate into various cell types and secrete bioactive molecules. This multifaceted approach not only addresses symptoms but also targets underlying causes, providing sustainable and long-lasting results. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis with minimal discomfort and downtime, making it a highly biocompatible and safe option.

Applications

Applications of MFAT Therapy

MFAT therapy is a versatile treatment that can be used to address a variety of joint-related conditions and injuries. Some of the most common applications include:

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage and underlying bone. MFAT therapy can help regenerate cartilage and reduce inflammation, providing relief from pain and improving joint function.

Tendonitis

Tendonitis is the inflammation of a tendon, often caused by repetitive motion or overuse. MFAT therapy can promote the healing of damaged tendons and reduce inflammation, speeding up the recovery process.

Ligament Injuries

Ligament injuries, such as sprains or tears, can be effectively treated with MFAT therapy. The regenerative cells can help repair the damaged ligaments and restore stability to the joint.

Rotator Cuff Injuries

Patients typically experience minimal downtime and can return to their normal activities shortly after the procedure. This makes MFAT therapy a convenient option for those with busy lifestyles.

Meniscus Tears

The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage that acts as a cushion between the thigh bone and shin bone in the knee. MFAT therapy can help regenerate the meniscus and alleviate pain associated with meniscus tears.

Elbow Injuries

Conditions like tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, which involve inflammation and pain in the elbow, can be treated with MFAT therapy to promote healing and reduce discomfort.

process

The Procedure: What to Expect

MFAT therapy is a straightforward and efficient procedure that can be completed in a single outpatient visit.
Here's a step-by-step overview of what patients can expect:

Consultation and Assessment

Before undergoing MFAT therapy, patients will have a consultation with a specialist to determine their suitability for the procedure. This assessment includes a thorough review of the patient's medical history, a physical examination, and any necessary imaging studies to evaluate the extent of the joint injury.

Harvesting

On the day of the procedure, a small amount of fat is harvested from the patient's body, typically from the abdomen or thighs. This is done using a minimally invasive liposuction technique, which requires only local anesthesia and causes minimal discomfort.

Processing

The harvested fat is then processed to isolate the regenerative cells and other bioactive components. This involves a series of steps, including centrifugation and filtration, to concentrate the cells and remove any impurities.

Injection

Once the regenerative cells are prepared, they are injected into the injured joint using a fine needle. The precise placement of the injection is guided by ultrasound or other imaging techniques to ensure optimal delivery of the cells to the target area.

Recovery

After the injection, patients can typically resume their normal activities with minimal downtime. Some patients may experience mild swelling or discomfort at the injection site, but these symptoms usually resolve within a few days.

Benefits

Benefits of MFAT Therapy

MFAT therapy offers numerous advantages over traditional treatments for joint injuries and chronic pain. Here are some of the key benefits:

Minimally Invasive

Unlike surgical interventions, MFAT therapy is minimally invasive, requiring only small incisions for fat harvesting and injection. This reduces the risk of complications, scarring, and prolonged recovery times.

Autologous and Biocompatible

Since the procedure uses the patient's own fat, there is no risk of immune system rejection or adverse reactions. This makes MFAT therapy a highly biocompatible and safe option.

Natural Healing

MFAT therapy leverages the body's natural healing mechanisms by utilizing adipose-derived cellular regeneration and other regenerative components. This promotes tissue repair and regeneration without the need for synthetic materials or medications.

Quick Recovery

Patients typically experience minimal downtime and can return to their normal activities shortly after the procedure. This makes MFAT therapy a convenient option for those with busy lifestyles.

Long-Lasting Results

By addressing the underlying causes of joint injuries and promoting tissue regeneration, MFAT therapy offers more sustainable and long-lasting results compared to traditional treatments that only target symptoms.

Pain Reduction

Many patients report significant pain reduction following MFAT therapy, allowing them to regain mobility and improve their quality of life.

MicroFat (MFAT) therapy represents a significant advancement in the field of regenerative medicine, offering a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution for joint injuries and chronic pain. By harnessing the body's natural healing powers, MFAT therapy provides patients with a new lease on life, allowing them to regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their overall quality of life.

If you're tired of living with joint pain and want to explore a revolutionary treatment option, MFAT therapy may be the answer you've been looking for. Schedule a consultation with a specialist today to learn more about how MFAT can help you achieve lasting joint health and vitality.

client experience

Hear from Our Patients

"I couldn't believe the difference MFAT made. My knee pain is gone, and I can move freely again!"

Oliver V.

Professional athlete

"The procedure was quick and painless. I walked out of the clinic feeling great. Highly recommend MFAT!"

David C.

Business executive

Ready to Transform Your Joint Health?

Take the first step towards a pain-free life with MFAT. Our specialists are here to help you understand the benefits and get started on your journey to better joint health.

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