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Reconstructive Surgery

The use of adipose-derived stem and regenerative cells (ADRCs) may represent a new option in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Cytori’s investigational Cell-Enhanced Reconstruction is a procedure whereby a patient’s fat tissue is enriched with his or her own ADRCs to create a natural filler.learn more >>

Cardiovascular Disease

Cytori is investigating the use of adipose-derived stem and regenerative cells (ADRCs), processed with its Celution® 800/CV System, as a treatment of heart disease. There is a tremendous need for new therapies designed to repair heart muscle damaged from heart attacks or chronic heart conditions such as coronary artery disease. ADRCs may represent a valid new treatment option for such conditions.learn more >>

StemSource™ Cell Bank

The Celution® 900/MB System is the foundation for Cytori’s StemSource™ Cell Bank, a comprehensive suite of products allowing hospitals in Japan to offer patients to cryopreserve their adipose-derived adult stem and regenerative cells (ADRCs). These cells could prove useful for patients in the event they are required for future medical treatment. Storing the cells may be easily accomplished through a low volume tissue collection procedure as part of an already planned or separate elective procedure.learn more >>

Celution® Technology

The Celution® Technology has been developed as the first bedside device to enable real-time, adult stem and regenerative cell processing. This innovative technology automates and standardizes the separation and concentration of a patient’s own (autologous) adult stem and regenerative cells from body fat (adipose) for real-time redelivery to the same patient.learn more >>



Cytori’s Celution® System is not available for sale in the United States or for patient use in Japan. This website is not intended to provide medical advice or as a substitute for professional healthcare. Consult your doctor or medical provider for information about your diagnosis, treatment or condition.