Stem Cell Therapy
What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy is a modern aesthetic application that activates the skin’s natural regeneration process and accelerates cellular repair. By supporting cell renewal, which decreases with age, it evens out skin tone, increases elasticity, and naturally erases the signs of aging.
Since the stem cells used in this treatment are obtained from the patient’s own tissues, the procedure is fully biologically compatible and carries no risk of allergy. For aesthetic purposes, stem cells isolated from fat tissue are generally preferred.
What are Stem Cells?
Stem cells are special types of cells in the body capable of producing new cells in all tissues and organs when needed. They can renew themselves indefinitely, transform into different cell types if required, and move to damaged areas to initiate the repair process.
One of the main mechanisms that provide the skin’s vitality, firmness, and regeneration speed is the renewing power of stem cells.
Medical Importance of Stem Cells
All tissues in the body age, wear out, or may get damaged over time. Stem cells act like a natural defense mechanism to repair this damage, produce new cells, and maintain tissue integrity.
Due to their unlimited division capacity, they play a critical role in delaying skin aging, compensating for cell loss, and rejuvenating tissues.
Types of Stem Cells
- Embryonic stem cells: Although they have a very high transformation capacity, their use is limited for ethical reasons.
- Fetal stem cells: Can transform into many cell types, but require medical caution due to tumor risk.
- Adult stem cells: Cells found in the body’s own tissues that provide repair and regeneration.
- Mesenchymal stem cells: Most commonly used in aesthetics, obtained from fat tissue, safe, and have high transformation capacity.
- Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSC): Lab-grown stem cells that do not carry ethical issues.
What is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy utilizes the regenerative power of stem cells to repair damaged, aged, or non-functional tissues. In aesthetic applications, the most common method is injecting mesenchymal stem cells obtained from the patient’s own fat tissue under the skin.
When stem cells are applied to the targeted area, they initiate the repair process, increase collagen production, and restore the skin’s elasticity and radiance.
Skin Rejuvenation with Fat-Derived Stem Cells
Fat taken from the patient’s abdomen or waist is processed to enrich it with stem cells. The obtained stem cells are injected into the face, neck, décolleté, or back of the hands.
This method:
- Reduces wrinkles,
- Balances skin tone,
- Increases elasticity,
- Provides a youthful, radiant, and plump appearance.
Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy
- Activates the skin’s natural regeneration process.
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
- Increases skin elasticity.
- Lightens blemishes and uneven skin tone.
- Provides a brighter, firmer, and more vibrant appearance.
- Fully biologically compatible as it uses the body’s own cells.
- Provides anti-aging effects and delays aging.
Application Process of Stem Cell Therapy
For aesthetic purposes, stem cell therapy is carried out in the following steps:
- Fat is harvested from the patient’s abdomen or waist.
- The harvested fat is processed in specialized devices to enrich it with stem cells.
- The obtained stem cells are injected into the face, neck, or the area targeted for rejuvenation.
The procedure is short, minimally invasive, and comfortable. General anesthesia is not required.
Post-Treatment Process for Stem Cell Therapy
The patient can return to daily life the same day. Mild sensitivity in the skin may occur for a few days. Since the stem cells continue to grow and multiply under the skin, results appear gradually.
When Does Stem Cell Therapy Show Effects?
The effects of stem cells appear gradually and begin to become noticeable three months after the procedure. Full development of cells to achieve maximum effect may take 6–12 months.
The skin’s regeneration provides long-lasting and natural rejuvenation.
Is There an Age Limit for Stem Cell Therapy?
There is no strict age limit for the treatment. It can be applied preventively from the late 20s to early 30s before aging signs appear. At older ages, it is preferred to reverse the effects of aging.
Is Stem Cell Therapy Safe?
Stem cell-based skin rejuvenation is very safe. Since the patient’s own cells are used, there is no risk of allergy or reaction to foreign substances.
If there is no personal or family history of cancer, stem cell applications do not trigger or increase cancer risk.
Can Stem Cell Therapy Be Repeated?
The treatment can be repeated at intervals according to the skin’s needs. Typically, booster applications are performed after 1–2 years.



