In the world of maxillofacial and oral surgery, we are often faced with the need to restore damaged tissue in the face or mouth. Traditionally, such reconstruction uses the patient’s own tissue, which surgeons carefully remove from one part of the body and transplant to another site where it is needed. This method ensures that the new tissue is fully compatible with the patient’s body and helps to restore both the function and the appearance of the affected area.
However, problems can arise with this procedure too. Harvesting and transplanting a patient’s own tissue can sometimes lead to additional complications, such as pain at the site of tissue removal and, of course, a long recovery. Fortunately, in recent years, advanced techniques that offer simpler and less invasive solutions have become increasingly popular .
One of the most promising new methods used in GaiaCell uses special cells called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). These cells are very special because they can grow into the different types of tissue we need to repair damaged parts of the face and oral cavity. Cell carriers are safe substances that do not harm the body and on which these cells can grow. When these cells and carriers are combined, they can create a new tissue that fits perfectly into the patient’s body and blends in beautifully with the surrounding tissue.
This innovative method can reduce the need for invasive surgery and allow a faster and less painful recovery. In addition, we avoid the complications associated with tissue removal and offer patients a more effective and good solution for restoring your face or mouth.
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MSCs are multipotent cells that can differentiate into mesodermal cell lineages such as adipocytes, osteocytes and chondrocytes. MSCs were originally isolated from bone marrow, but are now known to be found in almost all tissues (e.g. adipose tissue, umbilical cord, etc.). MSCs have the ability to migrate to the site of injury in the body, where they can differentiate to replace damaged cells and promote tissue regeneration. In addition, they have the capacity for paracrine signalling and cell-to-cell communication by secreting various soluble factors and extracellular vesicles. In an inflammatory environment, they exert immunomodulatory effects on various cells of the innate and acquired immune system, which is one of their main properties exploited for therapeutic purposes.
They can be used for local tissue regeneration or to take advantage of their systemic action.
At GaiaCell, we prepare cell preparations of the highest quality, which we call “Art”.
It is important to remember that PRP treatment is not the same as our therapy. PRP treatment uses only 1 to 3 stem cells, while our therapy uses a dosed amount of 15 to 20 million stem cells.