Program Details
Information about medical programs provided by each healthcare institution, including treatment details, schedules, etc.,
- regenerative medicine
- anti-aging
- thinning hair, hair loss
Stem Cell Culture Supernatant Therapy【N2 Clinic Ginza Main Branch】
The culture supernatant, a high-quality source of cytokines,
can be administered either through intravenous infusion (whole-body)
or local subcutaneous injection.
Depending on your treatment goals — such as health maintenance, aesthetic enhancement,
or tissue repair — an appropriate procedure will be recommended.
The culture supernatant, rich in high-quality cytokines,
can be administered either by intravenous infusion (whole-body) or local subcutaneous injection.
Depending on your goals—health improvement, beauty enhancement, or tissue repair—the most suitable treatment will be selected.
● Health
Anti-aging, improvement of cold sensitivity, vision enhancement, better sleep quality,
recovery of male function, and improved blood circulation.
● Beauty
When injected into the skin, it promotes skin rejuvenation and reduction of wrinkles.
When applied to the scalp, it may stimulate hair growth and revitalize hair follicles.
● Local Injection
The supernatant can be injected directly into areas of pain or tissue damage.
At the injection site, cells become activated, promoting tissue regeneration,
reducing inflammation, and relieving pain.
1. Counseling – Duration: 30 to 60 minutes
2. Administration of Stem Cell Culture Supernatant – Duration: 30 to 60 minutes
(Performed via intravenous drip or local injection)
- Providing Medical Institution
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N2 Clinic Ginza Main Branch
〒104-0061https://n2clinic-ginza.com
11th Floor, HULIC &New GINZA NAMIKI 6, 6-6-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku- Specialty
- Stem Cell Therapy
Immune Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Culture Supernatant
- Eligibility Criteria/Exclusions for Treatment
- Patient Information Sheet (Questionnaire)
Medical Interview Form of Our Clinic
- Remarks
- Applicable Conditions and Diseases
Spinal cord injury
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
Parkinson’s disease
Alzheimer’s-type dementia
Peripheral neuropathy
Fulminant hepatitis
Chronic hepatitis
Liver cirrhosis
Interstitial pneumonia
Ischemic heart disease
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetic nephropathy
Diabetic neuropathy
Allergic dermatitis
Alopecia (hair loss)
Bone defect
Osteoporosis
Periodontal disease
Arthritis
