How Long Does Stem Cell Therapy Last?
One of the most common questions we get. The honest answer depends on your condition, lifestyle, and response — here's what the research says.
What You Need to Know
Honest, clinically accurate information organized around what patients ask us most.
Peak at 60–180 Days
Don't judge results at 2 weeks. The cellular signaling process takes time. Most patients reach their best response between 2–6 months post-treatment.
1–3 Year Duration
Published data points to a 1–3 year window for meaningful results in most patients. Individual results vary significantly.
Repeat Treatments Possible
Some patients choose maintenance or repeat treatments to sustain results. This is a clinical decision made during follow-up based on your specific response.
Lifestyle Extends Results
Patients who combine stem cell therapy with physical therapy, weight management, and anti-inflammatory lifestyle choices tend to report longer-lasting results.
Condition Matters
Knee OA at Stage 2 will have different durability than Stage 4. More advanced conditions may require repeat treatment sooner. This is discussed during your consultation.
Follow-Up Included
Post-treatment check-ins at 30, 60, and 90 days help us track your response and advise on any additional steps — all included in your $2,499 price.
Want to Know What to Expect for Your Condition Specifically?
Our clinical team gives you an honest duration estimate based on your condition, not a best-case scenario.
Get Started — Free →Good Candidates vs. Poor Candidates
Not everyone is a fit for stem cell therapy — and we'll tell you honestly which category you fall into during your free consultation.
When We'd Recommend Against It
Our clinical team will flag these situations during your consultation if they apply.
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Start Your Free Consultation →Medical Disclaimer: Stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved for most conditions and is considered investigational. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any treatment decisions.