Benefits of Adipose Tissue as a Source of Regenerative Cells (SVF)

Abundance of cells
Compared to other sources such as bone marrow, adipose tissue provides a higher yield of cells, making it easier and more cost-effective to obtain a sufficient number of cells for clinical use.

Versatility
SVF have shown promising results in treating a variety of conditions such as osteoarthritis, myocardial infarction, and neurological disorders.

Easy Accessibility
Adipose tissue is easily accessible, making it a convenient source of stem cells.

High Concentration of Regenerative Cell types
Adipose tissue contains a high concentration of mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs), which have the ability to differentiate into a wide range of cell types such as bone, cartilage, and muscle.

Low Risk of Rejection
Autologous adipose tissue has a low risk of rejection, making it a safe source of stem cells for transplantation.

Immunomodulatory
Comparison studies conclude Ad MSC superior to BM-MSC with stronger immunosuppressive capabilities. Mattar 2015 et al.
Cutting-Edge StroMed™ Cell Therapy Technology
Cell Innovations has developed and patented a unique and disruptive process to separate SVF from patient fat tissue using ultrasonic cavitation at the point of care.

A small amount of fat is taken from the abdomen area by mini-liposuction
SVF is separated from the adipose fat tissue using a patented ultrasonic cavitation process at the hospital. General laboratory equipment permitted within Australian hospitals
StroMed™ SVF sample is
validated using a flow cytometer.
Cells are counted and viability measured to determine optimal dosage.