- 3-7 days
- 1-2 weeks from harvest site; therapeutic effects develop over months
- 65%
China versus the U.S.
- China clinical rate
- $5,000 – $18,000
- $11,500
- United States
- $15,000 – $50,000
- $32,500
- You save
- ~65%
- $21,000 per procedure
Prices are approximate ranges. Actual cost depends on hospital, surgeon, materials, and case complexity.
What the procedure involves.
Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy harvested through mini-liposuction for treating autoimmune conditions, chronic inflammation, and tissue repair. China's regenerative medicine centers have extensive experience with SVF (stromal vascular fraction) processing and expanded adipose stem cell protocols for conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and chronic wounds. The abundance of stem cells in fat tissue makes it an ideal and accessible source.
Step by step.
Medical Evaluation
Complete health assessment, disease-specific testing, and determination of treatment suitability and optimal cell dosing
Adipose Tissue Harvest
Mini-liposuction under local anesthesia to obtain 50-100ml of adipose tissue from abdomen or thigh
Cell Isolation & Processing
Enzymatic digestion to isolate SVF or culture expansion of MSCs in GMP-certified laboratory with quality testing
Therapeutic Administration
IV infusion, local injection, or combination delivery route based on target condition; post-treatment monitoring
- Adipose tissue yields 500x more stem cells than bone marrow per volume
- Autologous cells eliminate rejection risk
- Mini-liposuction is minimally invasive with dual cosmetic benefit
- Applicable to wide range of inflammatory and degenerative conditions
- Harvest site bruising, swelling, or infection risk
- Variable therapeutic outcomes depending on patient age and health
- Expanded cells require quality-controlled lab processing
- Not all conditions respond equally to adipose stem cell therapy
Ask the AI for hospitals that handle adipose-derived stem cell therapy.
Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.