Skin Burn Injuries

Burn injuries have been reported to be an important cause of morbidity and mortality in many countries.

It leads to a loss of integrity of the skin, which protects us from water loss, temperature change, radiation, trauma,  and infection. The main source of stem cell therapy for skin burns that might be used for repair and regeneration of injured skin tissue are embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and adult stem cells. Celebration can differentiate Bone Marrow Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem cells into epidermal cells and fibroblasts in vitro and can accelerate the skin wound repair.

Treatment of Skin Burn Injuries at Cellebration Wellness

At Cellebration, we have mastered the technology for isolating the maximum number of viable stem cells from either an autologous source from the patient’s own body or an allogeneic source with a matched donor to treat patients with Skin Burn Injuries. Stem Cell treatment for Skin Burn Injuries involves administration of concentrated cells in the targeted area to form colonies, adapt the properties of resident stem cells, and initiate some of the lost functions that have been compromised by the disease or injury.

These cells are administered through one of two methods after a considerable analysis of the patient’s unique history.

Local Administration

In this mode, cells are infused directly at the targeted site of injury, which  in case of Retinal Diseases, stem cells are infused directly into the site.

Intravenous Administration

In this mode, cells are infused through the veins to expand blood volumes in the system, to ensure that the maximum number of cells reach the targeted area.

Once infused back into the body, these cells can be repopulated at the damaged parts of the organ. Through their strong paracrine effects, they differentiate into lost or damaged cells. With our standardized, broad based and holistic approach, it is now possible to obtain noticeable improvements in patients with Skin Burn Injuries  for symptoms as well as their functional abilities.

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