Longevity Medical Institute FAQ's

What Does LMI do to Mitigate Adverse Reactions During Stem Cell IV Treatments? The doctors at LMI may decide, based on your condition, to use a low-dose antihistamine to prevent allergic and inflammatory responses, ensuring a safer and more effective treatment without compromising cell efficacy. Unlike corticosteroids, which are used by many other clinics and interfere with the stem cells' ability to do their job, as well as cause undesirable side effects like insomnia, edema, weight gain, and elevated blood pressure, antihistamines control histamine release without affecting the regenerative potential of the cells. By avoiding corticosteroids, we preserve the full therapeutic potential of your treatment. Our doctors thoroughly review your medical history and current condition to tailor a premedication protocol that is specific to your needs, providing both safety and optimal efficacy for your treatment. Is Stem Cell Therapy at LMI Covered by Health Insurance? No, all treatments at LMI are paid on a cash basis. Payments can be made via wire transfer or credit card, and an advance deposit may be required for your first appointment. What Are the Average Costs for Stem Cell and Exosome Treatments at LMI? Regenerative medicine treatments start at $3,750 per office visit. For those opting for a one- week or two-week medical vacation, treatment packages average around $15,000 to $25,000, respectively, depending on the specific therapies included. If patients opt to stay in the LMI condos, that would be an additional cost. The exact price will vary based on your unique medical needs and the personalized treatment plan designed by our expert team, and your choices on the VIP packages. A detailed cost estimate will be provided after an in- depth consultation to ensure you receive the best possible care for your needs. What Are the Advantages of Stem Cell Therapy Compared to Surgery? Stem cell therapy offers several advantages over surgery, including shorter recovery times, fewer risks, no general anesthesia, and no scarring since it's an injection-based procedure. What are Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (WJ-MSCs) and how are they sourced? Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (WJ-MSCs) are "multipotent" cells derived from the umbilical cord of newborns. These cells are ethically sourced from tissue that is typically discarded after birth, providing an abundant and responsible source of stem cells. What are the benefits of WJ-MSCs? WJ-MSCs are known for their exceptional regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties. They are particularly effective for treating age-related conditions, reducing inflammation, modulating the immune system, and supporting tissue repair.

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