Bone Marrow Aspirate Stem Cell Therapy (BMAC)

Using your own bone marrow as a concentrated healing resource.

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) takes a small sample of bone marrow—usually from the back of your hip—and processes it into a concentrated injectate rich in: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) Growth factors Immune-modulating cells Research suggests BMAC can reduce pain and improve function in patients with knee osteoarthritis and other joint problems, often with better outcomes than some conventional injectables, though high-quality long-term data is still emerging.

How BMAC works at NexGenEsis Healthcare?

Harvest – Under local anesthesia, a needle draws bone marrow from your iliac crest (back of the pelvic bone). This is quick but you should expect short-term soreness at the harvest site.
Concentration – The marrow is spun in a sterile system to concentrate MSCs and other active components.
Guided injection – Using ultrasound or fluoroscopy, your provider injects BMAC directly into the damaged joint or tendon.
Rehab – You’ll follow a tailored activity and physical-therapy plan to support the biologic work happening inside the joint.

Limitations and Realities

BMAC is not a guaranteed fix; some patients improve a lot, some a little, some not at all. It is still being studied; preparation methods and ideal dosing are not fully standardized. It is typically not covered by insurance and is offered as an elective, alternative therapy.

Don’t jump straight to surgery

Book a consult to see if BMAC is a real option for you