In her insightful discussion, Dr. Joy Kong tackles a common question in the realm of stem cell therapy: “How many stem cells are ideal for achieving the best outcomes?” The answer isn’t just about numbers but understanding the quality, type, and method of application.
Dr. Kong explains that native stem cells, untouched by chemical or enzymatic manipulation, often outperform expanded cells in clinical results.
While expanded cells might boast higher numbers, their potency and efficacy can diminish, potentially leading to less favorable outcomes.
By focusing on factors like cell source, dosage tailored to individual needs, and targeted application techniques, Dr. Kong reveals a nuanced approach to maximizing the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
This video explores how finding the “Goldilocks zone” — not too few, not too many — is crucial for effective stem cell therapies that promote healing and regeneration.
Watch full video below as we delve into her evidence-based recommendations and why less can sometimes truly mean more when it comes to stem cell treatments!