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About STAR CLINIC
Star Clinic, located in Tokyo, Japan, is a specialized regenerative medicine clinic at the forefront of cutting-edge stem cell therapy. The clinic is dedicated to unlocking the potential of stem cell technology to offer preventative medicine, anti-aging solutions, and aesthetic treatments. Recognizing that the aging process is a universal experience affecting both men and women, Star Clinic addresses the inevitable decline in cellular function that leads to diminished eyesight, hearing, muscle strength, memory, and skin elasticity. By administering stem cells to rejuvenate weakened cells, the clinic aims to restore health, vitality, and beauty to its patients. A key feature of Star Clinic is its in-house Tokyo Cell Processing Center, where adipose tissue extracted from patients is processed to culture stem cells. This is performed by highly skilled specialists under rigorous quality control, adhering to the guidelines of the Regenerative Medicine New Act. This ensures the safe and effective administration of stem cell therapies. Beyond regenerative medicine, Star Clinic offers a comprehensive range of services including beauty treatments, anti-aging therapies, and motor function treatments on an outpatient basis. The clinic provides personalized counseling and treatment plans in preventative medicine, aesthetic medicine, and muscle therapy.
In addition to stem cell treatments, they also address a wide array of common illnesses and have a partnership with a university hospital to cater to diverse patient needs. For men, the clinic offers a variety of medical and beauty solutions based on stem cell therapy, from preventative care to cosmetic procedures. They also provide counseling and treatment for lifestyle-related diseases and sexual health concerns. For women, Star Clinic provides a suite of services including aesthetic treatments, anti-aging therapies, and preventative medicine using stem cell technology. They also offer traditional cosmetic surgery, gynecological care, and treatments for age-related concerns such as wrinkles, sagging skin, and joint pain. The clinic is committed to helping patients achieve and maintain their desired level of beauty and wellness for years to come. Furthermore, Star Clinic specializes in motor function treatments, addressing joint and muscle issues that arise from aging or injury. By combining stem cell therapy with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments, they aim to restore lost cell function and promote tissue healing. This approach is also gaining traction among athletes for injury recovery and performance enhancement. The clinic also provides physical training programs to complement their treatment regimens.
Clinic Information
Address
3-26-1 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0022 Japan, Barque Shibaura Building 11th Floor
Phone
+81 3-6453-7031Website
www.starclinic.tokyo/enHours
Mon-Sat: 10:00 - 18:00
Sun: Closed
Languages
Japanese, English
Treatments Offered
Frequently Asked Questions
Stem cell therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses stem cells to repair and rejuvenate damaged tissues and cells in the body. It has applications in anti-aging, aesthetic medicine, and the treatment of various medical conditions.
At Star Clinic, we use autologous stem cells, which are derived from the patient's own adipose (fat) tissue. This minimizes the risk of rejection and side effects.
Our clinic adheres to strict safety protocols and the guidelines of the Regenerative Medicine New Act. We use the patient's own cells and culture them in a state-of-the-art facility to ensure the highest level of safety and quality.
Stem cell therapy can be used to address a wide range of concerns, including signs of aging, joint and muscle pain, and certain medical conditions. It is also used for aesthetic purposes to improve skin quality and promote hair growth.
The process begins with a consultation and pre-treatment tests. The extraction of adipose tissue is a minor surgical procedure, and patients can typically go home the same day. The cultivation of stem cells takes approximately 3-4 weeks, after which they are administered to the patient.
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