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Regenerative Medicine Mallorca

What is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine is the result of decades of interdisciplinary research combining biology, engineering and medicine to develop therapies that can regenerate damaged tissues and organs, offering new hope for the treatment of chronic diseases and/or serious injuries, or as preventive treatments to slow natural wear and tear.

What conditions do we treat with regenerative medicine at Imar Palma?

What advantages does regenerative medicine offer for each of these conditions?

Osteoarthritis

Regenerative medicine, through therapies such as stem cell injections or PRP (platelet-rich plasma), helps regenerate damaged cartilage and reduce inflammation, improving mobility and relieving pain without the need for invasive surgery.

Sports Injuries

In the treatment of muscular, tendon or ligament injuries, regenerative medicine accelerates healing by promoting the regeneration of damaged tissues, improving recovery and reducing rehabilitation time compared to traditional treatments.

Degenerative Diseases

Regenerative medicine can slow down or even reverse the effects of degenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis or muscular dystrophy, through the use of stem cells to repair or replace damaged cells and tissues, improving the patient's function and quality of life.

What is regenerative medicine like at Imar Palma?

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The process begins with an initial consultation, where a specialised medical team carries out a thorough assessment of the patient's condition to understand their needs and define the appropriate treatment.

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Based on the diagnosis, the most suitable treatment is selected, such as stem cell therapies, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or exosomes, among others, to regenerate damaged tissues and stimulate healing.

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Treatments are applied in a non-invasive or minimally invasive way, allowing for faster recovery and fewer risks compared to traditional surgical procedures.

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After treatment, continuous follow-up is carried out to monitor progress and optimise results. The patient also receives personalised recommendations to accelerate recovery and improve long-term outcomes.

How painful is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine generally causes little pain, as many treatments are minimally invasive, such as PRP or stem cell injections. During the procedure, some discomfort may occur, but it is not painful compared to surgery. After treatment, some patients may experience mild discomfort, but these symptoms are temporary and easily managed with pain relievers.

How long does a procedure take and how does it unfold?

Regenerative medicine procedures are typically quick and minimally invasive, lasting between 30 minutes and one hour depending on the treatment. The process begins with the extraction of blood or tissue, which is then processed in the laboratory to concentrate the cells or growth factors, which are subsequently injected into the affected area. With local anaesthesia, the procedure causes little pain, and the patient can return home the same day, with a fast recovery and minimal side effects.

What does the pre-treatment process for regenerative medicine involve?

The pre-treatment process for regenerative medicine begins with an initial consultation in which the patient’s condition is assessed and the most appropriate therapy is determined. Their medical history, allergies and any current medication are reviewed, and diagnostic tests may be carried out if necessary, such as blood tests or imaging scans, to ensure the treatment is safe. In some cases, the patient may need to stop taking certain medications, such as anticoagulants, before the treatment.

What is recovery like after a regenerative medicine treatment?

Recovery following a regenerative medicine treatment is typically quick and relatively pain-free. After the procedure, it is common to experience mild inflammation or discomfort in the treated area, but these symptoms subside within a few days. Patients can resume their daily activities shortly after treatment, although it is advisable to avoid intense physical exertion during the first few days.

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