Mechanism Overview
Paracrine signaling and immunomodulation in wound repair
Multidisciplinary Adjunctive Protocol
A coordinated clinical approach addressing the biological, mechanical, and metabolic aspects of tissue repair
Wound healing support requires consideration of multiple physiological systems. Our approach integrates adjunctive regenerative medicine interventions with evidence-based supportive therapies to address the complex pathophysiology of tissue injury and repair.
The adjunctive regenerative medicine approach utilizes umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells and their derivatives. Observed biological effects of UC-MSC & derivatives in tissue support include:
Modulation of local inflammatory responses is observed. Support for extracellular matrix components (collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid) is documented. The cells are immunoprivileged, young, and highly proliferative, characteristics that contribute to their regenerative signaling capacity.
• Anti-inflammatory & Immunomodulatory: Modulation of local inflammatory responses.
• ECM Support: Support for collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid synthesis.
• Proliferation & Migration: Support for fibroblast and keratinocyte activity.
• Angiogenesis: Support for new blood vessel formation.
• Pigment Regulation: Modulation of melanin synthesis at a cellular level.
Physical therapy and nutritional medicine are utilized as supportive therapies. These are designed to work as an integral part of the patient's current and ongoing traditional medicine therapy or treatment, supporting overall healing and functional outcomes.
Outcome Measurement
Standardized assessment of treatment response
Patient Resource Guide
Complete Guide to Your Adjunctive Regenerative Medicine Experience
A comprehensive walkthrough covering pre- and post-treatment recommendations, local travel logistics, lodging options, transportation services, payment methods, and an overview of umbilical stem cell and derivative (exosome) biological actions, including supportive multivitamin IV fluid therapies.
Pre- and Post-Treatment Dos and Don'ts for optimal healing support
Travel & Lodging Coordination: Local logistics, transportation services
Payment Methods & Financial Information
Technical Overview: Umbilical stem cells, exosomes, and supportive IV therapies
This guide is intended to provide practical information for patients considering adjunctive regenerative medicine treatment, including logistics and supportive care options.
Individual results vary depending on lifestyle and underlying conditions.
Treatment Considerations and Patient Management
"Effective support for wound healing requires addressing both tissue repair processes and functional restoration goals within a structured clinical framework that complements ongoing traditional care."
Detailed evaluation of tissue condition, patient health status, and factors influencing healing to determine appropriate treatment pathway and expected outcomes.
Administration of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells using minimally invasive techniques as the core adjunctive regenerative intervention, supported by current research on their mechanisms of action.
Implementation of physical therapy and nutritional medicine protocols designed to optimize the healing environment and support tissue repair processes alongside ongoing medical care.
Development of sustainable health strategies and monitoring protocols to support ongoing tissue integrity and quality of life following treatment completion.
Important clinical note: This adjunctive approach is not a replacement for conventional wound care treatments (e.g., debridement, infection control, moisture balance, offloading). Patients should continue those treatments under the direction of their prescribing physician.
MSC adjunctive therapy for wound healing support is not approved by the U.S. FDA, Mexican COFEPRIS (for this indication), or any other regulatory agency. It is considered an adjunctive, supportive procedure. Costs are discussed only after a consultation.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Guillermo Quezada, MD – May 2026, regenerative medicine specialist. | Content reviewed as of March 2026.
Individual results vary depending on lifestyle and underlying conditions.