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First Specialized #Center In The Middle East For Beautification Using #Stem #Cells: Dr. Mamdooh Ashy Medical Center in Jeddah city is the very first specialized center in the Middle East which offers stem cell injection technology in the field of cosmetic surgery. The technique is being used by partnering with American Company Sayturi. What are the uses of Stem Cells? Stem cells can be injected either in high concentration or after mixing with fat cells taken from the patient’s body to help in: Treatment Of Burns, Scars And Deformities: Stems cells also help to rebuild the effected skin cells from deep inside to help improve the shape of the skin, reconstruct and modify pigmentation significantly. Breast Reconstruction After Eradication: Eradicated breasts can be reconstructed by injecting a mixture of fat cells with stem cells. Breast Augmentation Without Silicon: Breast augmentation can be performed by injecting a mixture of stem cells and fat cells into the breasts. Stem cells can help the fat cells to survive longer by decreasing the possibility of absorption of the fat cells. Buttock Augmentation Without Silicon: Buttock augmentation can be performed by injecting a mixture of stem cells and fat cells into the buttocks. Stem cells can help the fat cells to survive longer by decreasing the possibility of absorption of the fat cells hence giving long lasting results. Mobilization Of The Face And Hands Permanently: This can be achieved by injecting a mixture of stem cells and fat cells into the face and/or hands. Stem cells can help the fat cells to survive longer by decreasing the possibility of absorption of the fat cells hence giving long lasting results. Facelift Without Surgery: Facelift can be performed by mixing stem cells with fat cells to stimulate collagen. It helps to tighten the skin of the face in addition in addition to giving freshness to the face.
Posted on: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 18:12:54 +0000

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