Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy

Ethically sourced donor cells to support repair and calm inflammation.

Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy
Umbilical cord–derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) come from donated umbilical cords after healthy, full-term births. No embryos are involved. These cells are known for: Strong anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects Low immunogenicity (they’re less likely to trigger strong immune reactions) High capacity to secrete growth factors that support tissue repair Clinical trials in musculoskeletal and autoimmune conditions show encouraging safety profiles over several years of follow-up, with signals of pain reduction and functional gains—especially in osteoarthritis—though larger, longer studies are still needed.

Where this fits in your care plan?

Umbilical cord–derived products are usually considered when:You’re not a good candidate for bone marrow harvest
You prefer not to undergo a separate harvest procedure
Your provider believes an allogeneic (donor-derived) product may better match your clinical picture

Safety, Ethics, and Regulation

Current FDA guidance: most umbilical cord–derived products marketed for orthopedic pain are not FDA-approved; they fall under regenerative/biologic categories that are tightly regulated and sometimes misused in the broader market. NexGenEsis focuses on ethical sourcing, transparent labeling, and careful patient selection. Side effects can include short-term pain, swelling, or fever; severe reactions are rare in published studies but still possible.

Curious whether cord-derived stem cells fit your case?