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Medical research has demonstrated the human body's capacity to renew and repair tissues damaged by age or trauma. For Golf&Turismo magazine, we clarify the techniques used in this field with Professor Carlo Tremolada, Scientific Director of Image Regenerative Clinic.
To infiltrate only cells with high regenerative potential, adipose tissue must be harvested via syringe and undergo a specific mechanical microfragmentation process before being introduced where needed. Among various methods of harvesting and infiltrating cells from adipose tissue, Lipogems has demonstrated, through numerous independent scientific publications, to be a system that maximizes the potential of all regenerative cells involved in tissue repair and regeneration processes, without age or gender limitations. Compared to other techniques, Lipogems tissue maintains intact regenerative and anti-inflammatory cell potential for longer periods, remaining active even in elderly patients, with clinical results exceeding expectations across multiple applications.
In athletes, Lipogems tissue infiltration has demonstrated high anti-inflammatory potential, healing, and tissue regeneration following muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, cartilage wear damage, fractures, and in treating osteoarthritic pain and back pain, which affect numerous professional and amateur athletes during and after their sports careers.
In menopausal women, Lipogems has proven effective in resolving or alleviating various urogynecological conditions including vaginal atrophy and dryness, urinary incontinence, painful intercourse, chronic pain, and certain pelvic floor disorders.
In aesthetics, regenerative medicine has achieved natural and lasting results for skin rejuvenation, using either Lipogems tissue infiltration alone or in synergy with other treatments and aesthetic surgical procedures. Lipogems utilizes both the regenerative properties of fat-derived cells - enabling natural and lasting results with post-treatment improvements - and their anti-inflammatory properties to accelerate scar healing, reduce redness, swelling, and post-operative pain.
In osteoarthritis, the world's most common articular cartilage disease, the Lipogems method stimulates natural biological repair mechanisms, helping the body heal cartilage and halting osteoarthritis progression. Depending on disease severity, Lipogems tissue infiltration into the affected joint may help avoid joint replacement surgery.
Lipogems is utilized daily worldwide for various conditions. The Lipogems method is a patent registered by Professor Carlo Tremolada, Scientific Director of Image Regenerative Clinic, certified by MedTech Outlook Europe as one of the top 10 Regenerative Medicine Clinics in Europe in 2023.