Embark on your journey to healing with confidence. Our FAQ section addresses your most pressing questions about the transformative potential of regenerative medicine at the International Stem Cell Institute. Discover the science, safety, and success behind our treatments as you explore the possibilities of a restored, healthier life.
What is Regenerative Medicine and How Does It Work?
Regenerative medicine is a groundbreaking approach in healthcare that focuses on repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs. This field utilizes various techniques, including the use of stem cells, to modulate the immune system, reduce or eliminate scar tissue, lower inflammation, and regenerate damaged tissues.
In Colombia, regenerative medicine practices, particularly those involving stem cells, differ significantly from those in the USA. Colombian treatments often involve a higher count of stem cells, ranging from 100-200 million cells compared to 2 million in the USA. These cells are fresh and not cryopreserved, ensuring higher viability and effectiveness in treatments.
Yes, regenerative therapies using stem cells are applicable to patients regardless of blood type. These treatments focus on enhancing the body's natural healing capabilities and improving the quality of life by addressing the root causes of health issues.
At the International Stem Cell Institute, we use stem cells derived from the umbilical cord, specifically from Wharton’s jelly. These stem cells are selected for their efficacy, safety, and minimal invasiveness.
Stem cell therapy has been used to treat a range of conditions, especially autoimmune disorders like osteoarthritis, diabetes, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, among others. Orthopedic conditions and various spine-related issues are also treatable. To determine if stem cell therapy is suitable for you, please contact us today.
Treatment durations vary:
IV applications: 30 minutes to 1.5 hours.
Orthopedic procedures: 1 to 2 hours.
Spine treatments: 1 to 2 hours.
Brain catheterizations: 1 to 2 hours.
Recovery time is minimal, thanks to the non-invasive nature of the procedures. Patients often resume activities:
10 minutes post-IV treatment.
1 hour to 2 days for other treatments, depending on the specific procedure.
To travel to Bogota, US citizens require a valid passport. While a visa is not necessary for stays under 90 days, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Colombia.
The currency of Colombia is the Colombian Peso (COP). Money can be exchanged at the airport, banks, and various exchange houses. ATMs are widely available and credit cards are accepted in most urban establishments.
El Dorado International Airport is the main gateway to Bogota. It's well-equipped with amenities and offers various transportation options into the city, including reputable taxi services, app-based rideshare options, and public transport. ISCI offers complimentary transportation to patients.
Bogota experiences a consistent climate due to its elevation, with average daytime temperatures ranging around 57°F to 67°F (14°C to 19°C). Nighttime temperatures can drop to approximately 41°F to 50°F (5°C to 10°C). It's wise to come prepared with a wardrobe that can be layered – think warm sweaters and a waterproof jacket. Always carry an umbrella or raincoat, as showers can occur throughout the year.
For most treatments, you will need to stay in Bogota for 4 days, not including travel days. This duration allows for a comfortable schedule for pre-treatment assessment, the procedure itself, and initial recovery and post-treatment care.