
Bone Marrow Aspirate (BMA) therapy is a regenerative procedure that uses the biologically active cells naturally present in your bone marrow to promote healing and reduce inflammation. Collected through a minimally invasive aspiration from the posterior iliac crest (pelvis), BMA contains mesenchymal stem cells, growth factors, and cytokines that stimulate tissue repair, enhance blood supply, and support cartilage and bone regeneration.
BMA is often used in early or moderate degenerative conditions, and may be injected into joints, tendons, ligaments, or bone to encourage repair and functional recovery.
Each BMA treatment is performed with precision and comfort to ensure optimal cellular quality and patient safety.
A detailed clinical assessment and imaging (ultrasound, MRI, or fluoroscopy when indicated) help determine if BMA is the appropriate therapy. This step ensures accurate diagnosis and targeted application
The aspirate is carefully filtered to remove unwanted components, preserving a natural concentration of regenerative cells and growth factors.
Using ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance, the BMA is precisely injected into the affected joint, tendon, or bone region. This enhances tissue regeneration and functional repair
The procedure is performed under sterile conditions with local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Most patients return home the same day
Mild soreness may occur at the aspiration or injection site for 1–2 days. Results typically develop gradually over 6–12 weeks, as the regenerative process activates and tissue healing progresses.
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) is an advanced form of regenerative therapy that amplifies the healing capacity of your own bone marrow. After a small bone marrow sample is collected, it is processed through a sterile centrifugation system to concentrate mesenchymal stem cells, progenitor cells, and growth factors — the essential elements for cellular repair and tissue regeneration.
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Supporting deep tissue repair through precision-guided, biologically active care. Each BMAC session is designed to maximize cellular vitality and patient comfort.
A detailed assessment and imaging studies identify areas of degeneration or injury. The physician determines the optimal injection site and volume for the most effective regenerative response.
The aspirate is processed using a closed centrifugation system to separate the most regenerative cellular components. The resulting BMAC is rich in stem cells and growth factors, providing a powerful biological boost for tissue repair.
Using fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance, the BMAC is injected directly into the subchondral bone or damaged tissue to promote bone–cartilage regeneration and reduce inflammation at its origin.
Local anesthesia and image-guided precision minimize discomfort and risk. The procedure is safe, with minimal downtime and same-day recovery.
Mild soreness may be present for a few days. Clinical improvement often begins within 6–12 weeks, with ongoing tissue regeneration and pain reduction over several months.

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