Short telomeres are associated with many different diseases ranging from cancer, osteoarthritis, diabetes, and many neurological conditions....
This stem cell clinic has been established in the Cayman Islands by a group of orthopedic surgeons, led by Dr. Joseph Purita who is one of the world's foremost authorities in stem cell research and treatments.
In the Cayman Islands, the law allows us to perform any stem cell procedure allowed or approved by the US, Canada, UK/EU, the World Health Organization and certain other jurisdictions. This enables us to use leading technology from around the world which, in turn, is being reflected in very positive results we are achieving, month after month.
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Most broadly, Regenerative Medicine can be described as, "building missing or damaged tissues and organs through the application of bioengineering principles or cell technology or both". Plainly, this encompasses stem cells.
Read MorePRP can be described as autologous blood, centrifuged to remove most red blood cells, with concentrations of platelets above baseline levels, which contains at least seven growth factors and other cytokines that can stimulate healing of soft tissue and joints.
Read MoreThe adult pluripotent stem cell treatment we offer uses VSELs, [Very Small Embryonic Like Stem Cells] also referred to as V-Cells. They are also called peripheral blood stem cells, blastomeres or stembios cells.
Read MoreHematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are another type of cell we are utilizing. These cells are found in bone marrow, fat and circulating in the blood. They produce blood cells (white and red blood cells), blood vessels, and also help guide tissue regeneration by helping direct other cells to accomplish repair.
Read MoreAdult mesenchymal stem cells [MSCs] are multipotent stromal cells that can give rise to several cell types such as bone, muscle, cartilage, fat, and other tissues.
Read MoreACRS is a product derived from your own blood. It is rich in cytokines that can activate the body’s ability to self-heal in a targeted area.
Read MoreMany people at different stages in life can benefit.
These procedures are the latest in anti-aging facial technology utilizing your body's own cells and platelet rich plasma (PRP) to rejuvenate your face without the need for surgery. You can refresh your face returning to a more youthful look with minimally invasive stem cell procedures that harness your own cells to stimulate and develop new collagen. This continues to firm and tighten your skin from within. It is ideal for patients who wish to refresh their look naturally with beautiful subtle results that don't look overdone. These procedures are performed in the clinic.
Dr. Joseph Purita, a pioneer in the use of Stem Cell and Platelet Rich Plasma for orthopaedic conditions, graduated from Georgetown University Medical School and served his surgical internship
Know MoreDr. Marc Kayem is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist, Cosmetic and Facial Plastic Surgeon practicing in Beverly Hills, California and a visiting Cosmetic Surgeon at Pensum clinic in Cayman Islands. He received his Doctorate
Know MoreDr. Smith graduated from Bristol University’s School of Medicine in the UK, at which time he was awarded Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees.
Know MoreFrom Hamilton, Canada, Dr. Harlock is a Vascular Surgeon specializing in diseases of the vascular system or arteries, focusing on peripheral vascular and venous disease.
Know MoreShort telomeres are associated with many different diseases ranging from cancer, osteoarthritis, diabetes, and many neurological conditions....
Fat is a very popular treatment modality in Regenerative Medicine. There have been many articles written about fat, some condemning it as b...
Nitric oxide (NO) can act as a stimulator of stem cell proliferation and it has a critical role in analgesia, vasodilation, neuromodulation,...
Stem Cells are cells located in our body which are capable of change but have not yet made up their mind about what type of cell to become. Some Stem Cells can only change within a certain &q...
Stem Cells can be harvested from our own Stem Cell storage areas and safely transferred to where we need them. The most abundant areas of Stem Cells in our body are in our bone marrow and fat...
Yes, unless our doctors determine you have a specific medical condition, it is safe to transfer Stem Cells. New Stem Cells will form in the area from which they were harvested.
Once Stem Cells are transferred, certain cells and chemicals in our body will guide them to where they are needed. Areas of our body which are inflamed and degenerated will receive the majori...
Stem Cells are the body’s own repair mechanism. They continuously help us heal from injuries. The injured tissue sends out signals to attract the Stem Cells and heal the tissue.&n...