
How It Works
Understanding the Cellular Banking Process
Cellular Collection
Your regenerative cells are collected in a controlled clinical setting by trained medical professionals. The process uses a minimally invasive technique designed to safely obtain a sample of regenerative cells for preservation.
During the procedure, a small sample of biological material containing regenerative cells is carefully collected using sterile medical protocols. The collection process is performed with patient comfort and safety in mind and typically requires only a short clinical visit.
Once the sample is collected, it is prepared for secure transport and processing under controlled laboratory conditions.
Cryogenic Preservation
After collection, the cellular sample undergoes preparation and preservation using validated cryogenic technologydesigned to maintain cellular stability.
Specialized cryoprotective solutions and controlled cooling processes are used to help preserve the structural integrity of the cells before they are stored in ultra-low temperature cryogenic environments.
These preservation conditions are designed to maintain cellular viability over extended periods of time.
Secure Storage & Documentation
Each preserved cellular sample is stored under strict identification and monitoring protocols to ensure accuracy, traceability, and long-term integrity.
Storage procedures include:
Unique sample labeling and identification
Secure chain-of-custody tracking
Environmental monitoring of storage conditions
Detailed documentation of sample records
Retrieval protocols for authorized access when requested
These procedures are designed to ensure that each sample remains secure, traceable, and properly maintainedthroughout the storage period.
Important Information
Cellular preservation is intended as a long-term storage service.
Potential future applications of preserved cells may depend on:
Advances in medical research
Regulatory approvals
Clinical eligibility at the time of potential use
This service does not guarantee specific future treatments, but instead provides a method to preserve regenerative cells for potential future medical use as science evolves.
