Alloblast stem cell therapy is a stem cell treatment obtained by multiplying the fibroblasts from the foreskin of individuals circumcised during the newborn period.
Areas Where Stem Cell Therapy is Used
Stem cell therapy is a safe treatment that can be applied to the entire body, including the genital area, arms, legs, and hands. The area where stem cell therapy is most commonly applied is, of course, the face for anti-aging purposes.
Effect and Duration
It is generally applied in a single session. The effects begin to show starting from the second month.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Alloblast Stem Cell Therapy
- What is Alloblast stem cell therapy?
Alloblast therapy is a skin renewal method based on stem cells, where fibroblasts obtained from the foreskin of male infants circumcised during the newborn period (with legal and ethical permission) are multiplied in the laboratory. These fibroblasts support the rejuvenation process by increasing collagen production in the skin. - Where can it be applied?
Alloblast therapy is most commonly applied to the face for anti-aging purposes. However, it can also be safely used in various parts of the body, such as the neck, décolletage, hands, arms, legs, genital area. It shows positive effects, especially in areas that lose elasticity with age. - When does the effect start, and how long does it last?
The treatment is generally performed in a single session. The effect begins to be noticeable starting from the second month, and the results gradually improve as collagen production increases over time. The obtained improvement can be long-lasting, but since the aging process continues, periodic follow-up sessions may be recommended. - Is Alloblast therapy safe?
Yes, it is generally considered safe since the treatment is done with fibroblast cells produced in sterile laboratory conditions and compatible with the immune system. There is no risk of harming the immune system. However, the procedure should only be performed in licensed clinics by specialist doctors. - What is the difference between this treatment and PRP or other stem cell therapies?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is obtained from the person’s own blood, whereas Alloblast therapy uses externally sourced, young, and healthy fibroblast cells. Since Alloblast fibroblasts are in their youth and at maximum regenerative capacity, they can provide much more effective regeneration compared to older cells. - How is the recovery process after the treatment?
After the treatment, the person can generally return to daily life immediately. There may be slight redness or tenderness in the treated area, which usually disappears within a few hours to one day. It is important to avoid direct sunlight and use the skin care products recommended by the doctor. - Can everyone undergo Alloblast therapy?
Individuals with suitable skin structure and without any serious autoimmune disease can benefit from this treatment. However, conditions such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, or active infection may require postponing the treatment. Suitability should always be evaluated by a specialist doctor.