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Biruni Teknopark Kazlıçeşme, Zeytinburnu/İstanbul

Enriched Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF)

What is Enriched Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) Production?

Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) is a cell mixture derived from adipose (fat) tissue, rich in stem cells and supportive cellular components. SVF contains fibroblast-like cells, endothelial cells, pericytes, mesenchymal stem cells, and immune cells. This cellular diversity makes SVF a powerful tool in tissue repair, immune modulation, and regenerative processes.

From lab to clinic in no time, delivering effective outcomes.

Rapid Regeneration

A treatment safely derived from your own fat tissue.

Personalized Solution

Clinical Applications

SVF is widely studied and applied in multiple medical and aesthetic fields due to its diverse cellular content.

Orthopedics:

For joint degeneration, cartilage injuries, and ligament damage.

Dermatology and wound healing

For chronic wounds, burn scars, and skin rejuvenation.

Aesthetic medicine:

For tissue rejuvenation and volume support.

Vascular diseases:

Enhancing circulation in peripheral artery disease.

Immune modulation:

Regulating inflammatory responses.

Production Process

The preparation of SVF follows a structured laboratory protocol ensuring safety and effectiveness.

Advantages

Compared to traditional methods, SVF offers faster preparation, broad therapeutic effects, and higher safety.

Future Perspectives

SVF production is a rapidly advancing field in regenerative medicine, showing great promise particularly in orthopedic and aesthetic treatments. Thanks to the synergistic effects of its cellular components, SVF is expected to become a key element in personalized therapeutic approaches in the future.

Frequently asked question

SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction) is a rich cellular mixture derived from adipose tissue, containing stem cells and various supportive cells.

Adipose tissue is collected through liposuction or minor surgical procedures. In the laboratory, cells are isolated, purified, and concentrated to prepare them for clinical use.

SVF is applied in multiple areas such as orthopedics, dermatology, aesthetic medicine, vascular diseases, and immune modulation.

Yes. Since SVF is usually obtained from the patient’s own adipose tissue (autologous), the risk of immune rejection or adverse side effects is very low.

To preserve cell viability, SVF must be administered to the patient within 48 hours after leaving the laboratory.

SVF can support tissue repair and regeneration, leading to long-lasting benefits. However, results may vary depending on the patient, the condition being treated, and the application method.