I did the stem cell recently, there are like many different types of stem cells that you have to choose one of them as it all has a different purposes u know, for 7 days couldnt drink, smoking, or do saunas but yeah I think it was worth it oh and one important thing that I heard with the stem cell thing it is a recent treatments so you have to go to the clinics where it is gov certified
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u/Icy_Working_3732
I actually tried a regenerative skin booster when I was in Seoul last year. From what the dermatologist explained, a lot of what clinics call “stem cell” treatments are more like growth factor or regenerative boosters rather than literal stem cells. It helped my skin look smoother and more hydrated after a few weeks, but it wasn’t like an instant dramatic change. The improvement was more in texture and glow.
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u/Apprehensive-Car3588
I did a stem cell/rejuvenation at Wooa dermatology and you probably already know it was more of an anti aging treatment using your own blood and then they followed it with Vitaran/PDRN injections and finished with LDM treatment as part of the package. I wouldn’t say it gave me some crazy overnight transformation but my skin did look a bit healthier and more refreshed afterward
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