Stem Cells
Regenerative Medicine
What are Stem Cells?
The history of stem cell research dates back to the 1960's, but it wasn't until 1981 that the first stem cell line was successfully developed from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst produced by in vitro insemination. Today, there are several lines of research aimed at further expanding and deepening their applications in various cell replacement therapies.
Stem cells can differentiate into other cell types according to the patient's pathological needs. This means they have the ability to replace damaged cells in certain tissues affected by chronic degenerative diseases. Thanks to this ability, stem cells are used in cell replacement therapies, making them one of the most advanced and promising scientific options in medicine today.
Stem cells are also an alternative for patients whose health and quality of life needs have failed or been inadequate. Stem cells can be used as part of the treatment of chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, metabolic disorders, autoimmune diseases, various types of cancer, and acute infectious processes, as well as in postoperative recovery processes and as cellular rehabilitation therapies.
At Blue Sky Clinic, we work with stem cells from certified laboratories that meet the highest quality standards in the procurement, maintenance, distribution, clinical management protocols, and medical research processes. One of Blue Sky Clinic's main objectives is to contribute to research related to the application of stem cells and their effects on human health, helping more patients learn about the different alternatives that regenerative medicine can offer to improve their health and increase their quality of life and life expectancy.
