IV Stem Cell Therapy

Peripheral Blood Stem Cells, PBSC

This technology utilizes hematopoietic stem cells (CD34⁺ HSC) present in extremely small amounts in peripheral blood, which are collected and isolated for therapeutic use.
Compared to conventional bone marrow harvesting, it is far less invasive, and the automated processing significantly reduces patient burden.

Stem Cell Preparation Process

Cellon Dermatology Clinic Standard Protocol

STEP 1. Autologous Blood Draw (30–240 mL)

We collect 30–240 mL of your own blood. No mobilizing agents (such as G-CSF) are used, minimizing the risk of side effects.

STEP 2. Centrifugation & Fractionation

Proteins and red blood cells are removed, and only the mononuclear cell layer is isolated.

STEP 3. CD34⁺ Cell Purification

Using an MFDS-approved system in Korea, purification is completed within 90 minutes to obtain approximately 1–3 × 10⁶ cells (varies by individual).

STEP 4. Immediate Administration

A customized method is selected—either microinjections into the skin layers or intravenous infusion— followed by sterile administration.

Why Does the Skin Change?

Key Mechanism

Regenerative Cytokine Secretion

Homing Effect to Damaged Tissue


Immunomodulatory & Anti-Inflammatory Effects

Explanation

Releases multiple growth factors and immunomodulatory signals that stimulate new collagen production and angiogenesis.

Migrates toward areas of inflammation and hypoxia, directly participating in localized tissue regeneration.


Promotes macrophage polarization, helping reduce chronic inflammation and support a balanced healing environment.

What Makes Blood-Derived Stem Cell Different?

Category

Ease of Collection

Key Surface Markers

Primary Differentiation Lineages

Collagen Stimulation

Cell Yield

Blood-Derived Stem Cells (PBSC)

Simple venous blood draw

CD34⁺, CD45⁺

Hematopoietic and immune cells

Predominantly paracrine (secretory) effects

Relatively low; requires high-concentration processing

Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (MSC)

Requires local anesthesia and liposuction

CD73⁺, CD90⁺, CD105⁺

Bone, cartilage, fat, and dermal fibroblasts

Paracrine effects plus partial direct differentiation

Higher yield; suitable for large-scale expansion

Why choose Cellon Clinic
for IV Stem Cell Therapy

Clinical Benefits

Improved Skin Elasticity & Wrinkle Reduction
Increased collagen density has been clinically observed.

Accelerated Scar & Wound Healing
Faster wound contraction and reduced post-inflammatory pigmentation.

Safety & Regulatory Compliance

As an autologous cell–based treatment, the risk of immune rejection or graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is significantly minimized.
In accordance with the Act on Advanced Regenerative Medicine and Advanced Biopharmaceuticals, Cellon Dermatology Clinic is a Ministry of Health and Welfare–designated Advanced Regenerative Medical Institution.

Cellon Dermatology Clinic PBSC Program

Key Highlights

01. Non–G-CSF Blood Collection
Blood is collected without mobilization agents, helping minimize side effects such as fatigue or bone pain.

02. 90-Minute One-Stop Processing
Rapid, integrated processing completed within 90 minutes to preserve optimal cell viability.

03. Combined Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy*
HBOT is incorporated to enhance early cell engraftment and oxygen delivery, creating synergistic regenerative effects.

04. Structured Post-Treatment Monitoring
Follow-up evaluations at 1, 3, and 6 months to ensure safety and optimal outcomes.

* Immediately after treatment: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (2.0 ATA) combined with LED regenerative light therapy.

How much does IV Stem Cell

therapy cost?

The cost of IV stem cell therapy treatment varies depending on the individualized needs of each patient. For accurate pricing, a personal consultation with our specialized team is recommended, where you will receive a personalized treatment plan and detailed offer.  

Cellon Clinic also offers flexible payment options to facilitate access to our innovative services.

Frequently asked questions

Blood collection is similar to a standard blood donation, and topical anesthetic cream is applied before injections, making discomfort generally well tolerated.

Mild redness or minimal swelling may occur but typically resolves within 1–3 days. Cleansing and makeup are possible immediately after treatment.

Most patients begin with one session. Results are evaluated over 1–3 months, after which the need for additional treatment is determined.

In rare cases, minor bruising at injection sites or temporary warmth has been reported.
No serious complications have been reported to date.

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