What Are Stem Cells?

Stem cells are the foundational cells of the body, from which all other specialized cells are generated. They are defined by two extraordinary properties that make them the cornerstone of regenerative medicine:

  1. Self-Renewal: They can divide and make identical copies of themselves over long periods, ensuring a continuous supply of master cells.
  2. Differentiation: They are unspecialized but can transform—or differentiate—into any type of cell the body needs, such as a blood cell, a brain cell, a heart muscle cell, or a bone cell.

They serve as the body’s internal repair system, essential for maintaining tissues and healing after injury.

Our Commitment to Ethical and Safe Sources

Trust and transparency are paramount. Our clinic adheres to the strictest ethical and regulatory standards for stem cell sourcing.

We exclusively utilize non-embryonic, adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). These cells are sourced from ethically obtained umbilical cord tissue, a rich and potent source that is collected with full consent and poses no harm to the donor. Adult stem cells have a well-established safety profile and are the subject of extensive positive research globally.18 The use of controversial embryonic stem cells is strictly prohibited in our practice and by Indonesian law. Our patients can have absolute confidence in the ethical integrity and safety of our therapies.

What is Stem Cells?