Stem cell therapy has attracted enormous attention — and, unfortunately, a fair amount of misinformation. Understanding the facts helps you make informed, confident decisions about your care.
What stem cells actually do
Stem cells are the body’s raw materials, capable of developing into specialised cells and supporting repair. In a clinical setting, evidence-based protocols use them to encourage healing in targeted areas.
Common myths
- Myth: stem cell therapy is a cure-all. Fact: outcomes depend on the condition, the patient and the protocol used.
- Myth: results are instant. Fact: regeneration is a gradual, biological process.
- Myth: all clinics are the same. Fact: safety, sourcing and clinical standards vary widely.
What to expect
A responsible clinic will always begin with assessment, explain realistic outcomes, and monitor your recovery. Transparency and evidence should guide every step.