Step into a new era of healing at Infinity Stem Cells, where cutting-edge science meets the body’s innate potential. Our advanced cell regeneration therapies, centered on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), harness the transformative power of cellular renewal to address a wide range of conditions, restoring vitality and igniting wellness from within.
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Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own healthy tissues and organs. It can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. Common symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, skin rashes (especially a butterfly-shaped rash on the face), and fever. Lupus often comes in flare-ups, with periods of illness followed by periods of remission. Its exact cause is unknown, and while there’s no cure, treatments can help manage symptoms and prevent complications.
People living with IBD may experience:
Current treatments for lupus aim to manage symptoms, reduce inflammation, and prevent flare-ups. Here are five commonly used treatments:
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) – For joint pain, swelling, and fever (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen).
Corticosteroids – Powerful anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., prednisone) to control severe flares.
Antimalarial Drugs – Such as hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), used to treat skin and joint symptoms and prevent flares.
Immunosuppressants – Medications like azathioprine or mycophenolate to suppress the overactive immune system.
Biologic Therapies - Targeted treatments like belimumab (Benlysta) that interfere with specific immune system pathways.
Treatment is personalized depending on the severity and affected organs. Regular monitoring is essential.
Here are possible outcomes for people living with lupus:
Managed symptoms with proper treatment
Flare-ups and remissions are common
Possible organ damage in severe cases
Improved outlook due to better treatments
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment for lupus, especially in severe or treatment-resistant cases. It involves resetting the immune system using:
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) – from the patient’s own body or a donor, to rebuild a healthier immune system.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) - to reduce inflammation and regulate immune response.
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Forehead & Eyes
Cheeks & Jawline
Under-Eye Area
Full Face
Wrinkles, crow’s feet
Volume loss, elasticity, hydration
Dark circles, fine lines
Texture, glow (via microneedling)
1–2 mm (superficial dermis)
2–4 mm (deep dermis)
1–1.5 mm (cautious use)
0.5–1.5 mm
Non-surgical and outpatient
Focuses on long-term healing, not just symptom relief
Supported by early-stage clinical research
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Stem cell therapies using ethically sourced regenerative cells are regulated under strict guidelines by the FDA. While certain applications have explicit FDA approval, others are administered under FDA guidelines as investigational therapies, complying fully with regulatory standards to ensure safety and quality.
Stem cell therapy is generally safe with minimal risk. Common mild side effects can include temporary soreness, swelling, or minor bruising at the injection site. Rarely, more serious complications such as infections or allergic reactions can occur. Our medical team thoroughly evaluates each patient to minimize these risks.
Patients often notice initial improvements within days to weeks, with more substantial benefits progressively occurring over the following months as the regenerative process continues. Individual experiences can vary depending on the condition's severity and personal health factors.
Many patients experience significant improvements after a single session. However, depending on individual conditions and response to treatment, additional sessions may be recommended to maximize outcomes. Our specialists provide personalized recommendations during your consultation.
Insurance coverage varies depending on the specific policy and condition being treated. While regenerative therapies are not universally covered, some plans offer partial or full coverage. Our administrative team will assist you in verifying insurance coverage and exploring financial options to support your treatment.
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