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Stem Cell Treatment

Treatment of osteoarthritis in all joints including the neck and spine. Our clinic was the first in Sweden to offer this treatment to private individuals and we have performed over 250 successful treatments since 2019.

+85 000 SEK
With +3 treatments
+500
Stamcellsinjektioner
+95%
Förbättrad smärtlindring

Patient Story

Louise treatment with stem cells

Louise underwent stem cell treatment in 2020 for her thumbs with osteoarthritis and talks about the experience, both the treatment series itself, the rehabilitation and how it feels after six months in everyday life.

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Before & After

Louise regrowth of cartilage

Here you can see the before and after of Stina's cartilage repair.

Patient Story

Stina could finally sleep again

Stina has maintained an active lifestyle her entire life, despite working in an office setting. However, she suffered from severe knee pain due to arthritis. After undergoing both PRP and stem cell treatments, she experienced a significant reduction in pain within just a few weeks - enough to get back on her bike and enjoy cycling again.

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Stina's Cartilage

Here you can see the before and after of Stina's cartilage repair.

Stem cells serve as the body's own building blocks

Why Stemcells?

Stem cells serve as the body's own building blocks

Stem cells serve as the body's own building blocks—especially important in osteoarthritis, where joint cartilage gradually deteriorates. Using SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction), we increase the concentration of stem cells locally within the affected joint, creating optimal conditions for tissue regeneration.

In osteoarthritis treatment, the number of available stem cells is a limiting factor for healing. Stem cell therapy can provide the necessary materials for repair.

With our complementary treatment method, PRF/PRP (read more here), we can then activate the injected stem cells, significantly boosting their healing potential. In many cases, this allows for the regeneration of cartilage in an arthritic joint.

Common questions about Stem cells