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  • We believe that preserving stem cells secures a lifeline for generations to come, and our role is to provide a biological insurance for your future.

    Preserving the Lifeline for Your Future

WHAT IS STEM CELL BANKING?

Stem Med is the first private stem cell banking facility in Singapore that specialises in the processing, cryopreservation and storage of adult stem cells.

Why Bank Your Stem Cells

Banking stem cells provides a form of biological insurance for you and your family…

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Types of Stem Cells

Stem cells are pluripotent cells which can multiply without limit to replenish other cells…

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Procedures

HSCs are prevalent in bone marrow whereas MSCs can be found in adipose (fat) tissue…

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FAQ

How would I know if I am medically fit to harvest my stem cells?

Prior to harvesting stem cells, our friendly consultants will be on hand to provide patients with information and assistance. An arrangement will be made for patients to undergo a health screening.

Our medical professionals will check and ensure that the patients are healthy to proceed with extracting, culturing and storing of stem cells. Only then, will stem cells be harvested from bone marrow or adipose (fat) tissue by your consulting doctor.

How often should I harvest my bone marrow?

Bone marrow replenishes itself completely within 4-6 weeks after a harvest. A re-harvest is not recommended within this time frame as stem cells can be cultured in the laboratory.

Prior to withdrawing banked stem cells, Stem Med’s Cellular Laboratory can re-culture stem cells to produce more for banking.

Should I bank my child’s stem cells or my own?

There are a few factors to consider:

First is age. The ideal age to harvest somatic or commonly known as adult stem cells is between 21-30 years old.

Second is health condition. As a general practice, stem cells from patients tested positive for HIV or active cancer will not be accepted.

The third is compatibility. Stem cells harvested from patients have higher compatibility if used for themselves than their parents. The human immune system can recognise tissue compatibility. This is known as MHC (major histocompatibility complex) restriction.

Fourth is the therapy. The different therapies have different requirements; some with more stringent considerations such as compatibility.

What is the ideal age for harvesting somatic or adult stem cells?

Somatic or adult stem cells can be harvested from 21 to 60 years old. However, the best age to harvest stem cells is between 21-30 years old. Younger individuals may have more active cells and hence a higher chance of yielding of better culture results. For patients above 60 years old, we recommend a review on a case-by-case basis as it depends on individual health condition.

Is the harvesting procedure painful?

Stem Med recommends and harvests somatic or adult stem cells from bone marrow and adipose (fat) tissue.

When harvesting stem cells from bone marrow, a special needle is inserted through the skin into the marrow cavity of the hip bone.

As for harvesting of stem cells from adipose (fat) tissue, patients will have to undergo a procedure called liposuction. Liposuction is a process of removing fats from the body using suction. Small, thin tubes called cannula are inserted through small incisions in the skin and fat is extracted.

Both procedures are performed under local anaesthesia. Most patients are discharged within the same day. Like any procedure, some patients may experience slight discomfort.

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ABOUT US

Stem Med is the first private stem cell banking facility in Singapore that specialises in the processing, cryopreservation and storage of adult stem cells.

Vertically integrated and streamlined to safeguard our clients’ best interest, our cellular laboratory is licenced with the Singapore Ministry of Health and compliant with the most stringent guidelines and certifications.

We believe that preserving stem cells secures a lifeline for generations to come, and our role is to provide a biological insurance for your future.

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  • Stem Cell
    Banking
    • Why Bank Your Stem Cells
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    Therapy
    • Cancer Therapeutics
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Rejuvenative Therapies
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    • Articles
    • Media Centre
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    • Our Facilities
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