Stem Cell Therapy Aftercare Guide
What you do after treatment significantly affects your results. Here's the complete protocol our clinical team gives every patient.
What You Need to Know
Honest, clinically accurate information organized around what patients ask us most.
Hydration Is Key
Increase your water intake in the days following treatment. Proper hydration supports cellular function and may help with any mild fatigue or inflammatory response.
No NSAIDs for 72 Hours
NSAIDs suppress inflammation — which is part of the healing mechanism that makes stem cell therapy work. Avoid ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin for at least 72 hours post-treatment.
Anti-Inflammatory Diet
In the weeks following treatment, prioritize omega-3 rich foods, leafy greens, and minimize processed foods and sugar. An anti-inflammatory diet supports the healing environment.
Light Movement Encouraged
Complete rest is not recommended. Light walking helps maintain circulation and supports recovery. Avoid high-impact activities until cleared by our team.
Keep Your Follow-Up Appointments
30, 60, and 90-day check-ins are included in your price and are medically important. These allow us to document your response and advise on any adjustments.
Contact Us With Concerns
Unexpected symptoms, unusual pain, or concerns in the post-treatment window should be directed to our clinical team promptly. We are available during business hours for follow-up questions.
Questions About Your Aftercare Protocol?
Our clinical team provides personalized aftercare guidance for every patient — included in your $2,499 treatment.
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.
Stem Cell Therapy Aftercare Guide — FAQ
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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.