Empowering People To Reach Peak Health:
Blue Phoenix, Where Science
and Holistic Care Converge
How Are Stem Cell
Treatments Done?
Stem cell treatments are highly individualized. In most cases, we inject stem cells directly into the area that is being treated. This could be for a joint treatment (in the shoulder, for example) or an aesthetic treatment (in the scalp or face). We also perform general treatments in which the cells are delivered intravenously, allowing for the effects of the treatment to be systemic throughout the body.
The Benefits
Renewed
Healing
Experience enhanced tissue regeneration and accelerated healing through stem cell treatments.
Reduced
Inflammation
Beneft from the anti-infammatory properties of stem cells, promoting a healthier and more balanced body.
Improved
Functionality
Enhance your mobility and range of motion as stem cell therapy aids in the restoration of damaged tissues and joints.
Pain
Relief
Experience enhanced tissue regeneration and accelerated healing through stem cell treatments.
We’re here for you every step of the way, whether that means helping you with a specific condition or just giving you support as you take on your own health journey.
Our Treatments
Find out more about our treatment options and how we can help you take charge of your health.
Stem cells are human cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types in the body.
Peptides are chains of amino acids that act as signaling mechanisms in the body.
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Who We Are
At Blue Phoenix, we’re dedicated to helping you reach optimal health. We provide advanced
treatments in stem cells and peptides, as well as integrative and functional medicine
services. We take a holistic approach to your health and wellness, so you can feel your
best.
FAQs
Curious minds often wonder, and we’ve got answers ready for you. Explore some of the most commonly asked questions below.
Have questions or need personalized assistance?
Stem cells are human cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types in the body. These properties provide stem cells with unique capabilities for tissue repair and regeneration.
At Blue Phoenix we only use umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells, which have proven to be the most effective in treating a range of medical conditions.
Stem cell treatments are highly individualized. In most cases, we inject stem cells directly into the area that is being treated. This could be for a joint treatment (in the shoulder, for example) or an aesthetic treatment (in the scalp or face). We also perform general treatments in which the cells are delivered intravenously, allowing for the effects of the treatment to be systemic throughout the body.
Intravenous treatment is used for all conditions in which it is not possible to inject the cells locally, such as a condition in the internal organs (gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, etc.). In this case, the stem cells act through a so-called homing effect, in which the diseased organ is constantly releasing cytokines and inflammatory substances into the blood that inform the rest of the body which organ is affected. The stem cells follow these inflammatory signals to reach the organ that needs them most and initiate their therapeutic action there specifically.
Stem cells act in different ways:
They have the ability to replicate into multiple tissues, especially connective tissue.
They transfer organelles to diseased cells in your own tissue, thus promoting the survival of your own cells.
They release exosomes – vesicles filled with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory substances that have the ability to regulate the function of the tissues where they are released.
Umbilical cord-derived cells have three main advantages over autologous stem cells:
There is no invasive procedure to extract the cells from the patient like there is from a bone marrow- or adipose tissue-derived cell treatment.
There’s no limit on the number of cells that can be used with umbilical cells. With autologous cells, however, patients are limited by the number of cells that are already present in their tissues.
Autologous stem cells tend to lose functionality and may become damaged over time, making them less effective as a treatment.