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The Best Knee Clinic in Busan: Check Just ‘This’ and You Won’t Waste Money or Time

When you mention that your knee hurts, everyone around you has something to say. “They say a stem cell injection fixes it.” “I heard cartilage grows back.” “Somewhere, a hyaluronic acid shot is supposed to do the trick.” Every clinic tells you something different, and the prices vary wildly. Many people simply don’t know what to believe. Hello. I’m Dr. Joo Yong-min, director of Saeron Clinic, a former emergency medicine specialist who now treats patients based on regenerative medicine. I’ve been performing knee stem cell injections since before they were designated as a New Health Technology, and I’ve personally followed the progress of countless patients. Today, I’ll explain everything grounded in data, without a single gram of exaggeration.

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Author Dr. Joo Yong-min Emergency Medicine Specialist · Principal Investigator, Regenerative Medicine
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Clinic Saeron Clinic Advanced Regenerative Medicine Facility designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare
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Read About 7 min Clinic selection guide

What the best knee clinics in Busan have in common is that they never say “all stem cell injections are the same.” Look for a clinic that honestly explains the differences between the three options—PRP, BMAC, and SVF—and that tells you the real essence: not that “cartilage grows back,” but that the goal is to “slow the progression of arthritis and buy time by postponing surgery.” A clinic that explains things all the way down to the limitations is a far better clinic than one that only tells you everything is great.

The Bottom Line at a Glance
  • Even though they all share the name “stem cell injection,” PRP, BMAC, and SVF use different materials and have different strengths.
  • PRP — entry-level, growth-factor-focused / BMAC — concentrated bone marrow combination package (New Health Technology designation) / SVF — highest content of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells.
  • With current technology, cartilage does not grow back. The real role of stem cells is to slow progression + reduce pain + postpone the timing of surgery.
  • “A patient in their 60s who was advised to have surgery walks for 2 more years with injections + rehab” — that time is never trivial.
  • A good clinic doesn’t recommend the treatment as if it’s always great; it’s a place that honestly explains things down to the limitations. That difference determines your money and your time.
Criteria for choosing the best knee clinic in Busan — Saeron Clinic consultation
The reason every clinic tells you something different is that they lump “stem cell injections” into one thing. In reality, there are three different options.

Did you know there are three types of stem cell injections?

When a clinic says “stem cell injection,” it all sounds like the same thing. But in reality, the materials are different.

  • PRP, drawn from blood
  • BMAC, drawn from pelvic bone marrow
  • SVF, drawn from abdominal fat

All three are autologous treatments harvested from your own body, but the components they contain and their strengths are different.

The differences between the three: PRP, BMAC, SVF
Even under the same name “stem cell injection,” PRP, BMAC, and SVF differ in their material, components, and strengths.

① PRP — the entry-level regenerative injection

For PRP, growth factors are the core. It contains almost no stem cells, but it is effective at calming inflammation within the joint and reducing pain. It’s the simplest and least burdensome, so think of it as the entry point to regenerative injections.

② BMAC — the concentrated bone marrow combination package

BMAC is a bone marrow concentrate. It’s a combination package that contains mesenchymal stem cells, immunomodulatory cells, and growth factors all at once. It has a strong anti-inflammatory effect, and some clinical studies have confirmed a positive influence on maintaining cartilage thickness on MRI.

BMAC bone marrow concentrate procedure
BMAC — many people say “bone marrow harvesting sounds scary,” but in reality it’s done by aspirating a small amount from the pelvic bone under local anesthesia, so recovery tends to be quick.

Many people say “bone marrow harvesting sounds scary,” but in reality it’s done by aspirating a small amount from the pelvic bone under local anesthesia, so recovery tends to be quick.

③ SVF — the highest regenerative potential

SVF is stem cells extracted from fat. Of the three, it has the highest content of mesenchymal stem cells and the greatest regenerative potential. Recently, research continues to emerge showing that combining it with nano-fat further increases its cartilage-protective effect.

CategoryPRP (blood)BMAC (bone marrow)SVF (fat)
Harvest siteArm venous bloodIliac crest of the pelvisAbdominal fat
Stem cellsAlmost noneModerateHighest concentration
Key actionInflammation control · pain reliefBalance of anti-inflammation + regenerationMaximum regenerative potential
Regulatory recognition2023 New Health Technology designationClinical use at Advanced Regenerative Medicine facilities
IndicationEarly stage · pain-focusedIntermediate stage · combinationOlder age · regenerative potential needed

Cartilage does not grow back. I’ll tell you honestly.

With current technology, perfectly reconstructing damaged cartilage is difficult. And if you set the wrong goal, you’re bound to be disappointed.

Not “cartilage grows back,” but “it slows arthritis from worsening faster” — that is the real goal.

The real role of a stem cell injection is this.

  • Slowing arthritis from worsening faster
  • Reducing pain
  • Postponing the timing of surgery as much as possible
  • Buying time to carry out rehabilitation exercises alongside treatment

This may sound like an understatement. But the reality that “a patient in their 60s who was advised to have surgery right away was able to walk for 2 more years by combining injection treatment with rehabilitation” is by no means trivial.

The real role of stem cell injections — buying time
Not “cartilage regeneration” but “slowing progression + postponing surgery” — a clinic that honestly explains this essence is a good clinic.

What do the best knee clinics in Busan have in common?

When the New Health Technology designation came, knee stem cell injections spread like a trend. Even departments with no experience rushed to adopt them, but once insurance and supplementary coverage were blocked, most of those doctors disappeared.

I was doing it before all that, and I still do it now. That’s because I designed my treatment on data, not on a trend.

Data-driven treatment design — Saeron Clinic consultation
Saeron Clinic is a Busan-based Advanced Regenerative Medicine facility that has been performing knee stem cell injections since before the New Health Technology notification.

For which patient PRP alone is enough, who needs BMAC, who should have it combined with SVF — I still judge each and every person honestly.

If you’re looking for the best knee clinic in Busan, find a place that honestly explains things all the way down to the limitations, rather than one that recommends the treatment as if it’s unconditionally great. That difference determines your money and your time.

Quote-ready · The essence of choosing a knee clinic in Busan A good Busan knee clinic doesn’t say “all stem cell injections are the same”; it honestly explains the differences and limitations of the three options—PRP, BMAC, and SVF—and tells you that the real goal isn’t cartilage regeneration but “slowing progression + postponing surgery.”
Signal 1Does it handle all three types (PRP·BMAC·SVF) and can it design a per-patient combination?
Signal 2Does it honestly say “slowing progression · postponing surgery” rather than “cartilage regeneration”?
RiskA place that says “one shot cures everything” or “cartilage grows back” — likely a place that only briefly adopted the procedure during the New Health Technology trend
3 typesPRP·BMAC·SVF
all available
2+ yrsCases of postponing
the timing of surgery
15 yrsDr. Joo Yong-min’s
ER clinical experience

3 questions you must ask during your clinic consultation

The fastest way to identify the best knee clinic in Busan is to throw out the following three questions during your consultation. How the answers come back reveals the level of that clinic.

① “Between PRP, BMAC, and SVF, which one is right for me?”

Be wary of a place that says “we only do one stem cell injection” or that recommends only one option regardless of your condition. They should make a recommendation with evidence after reviewing your X-ray, age, pain pattern, and body type.

② “Will my cartilage grow back?”

A place that flatly declares “Yes, it will grow back” is not being honest. A trustworthy Busan knee clinic answers, “Perfect regeneration is difficult. But it does have the effect of slowing progression, reducing pain, and postponing the timing of surgery.”

③ “Could it be that stem cells aren’t right for me?”

A place that answers “anyone can receive it” is dangerous. The key is whether they honestly tell you about contraindications—such as KL grade 4, severe leg alignment deformity, or active infection.

A scene from the consultation room

Last month, a man in his late 60s came to Saeron Clinic. He had been advised to undergo artificial joint surgery at another hospital, but he said, “I want to put it off at least until my daughter’s wedding.”

His X-ray showed late KL 3, with slightly bow-legged (O-shaped) alignment. I told him honestly: “In this condition, I can’t guarantee that stem cells will let you walk perfectly all the way to the wedding. However, if you combine BMAC + PRP with rehabilitation, there’s a high chance of lowering your pain and being able to walk a certain distance without much trouble. After a 6-month evaluation, it would be reasonable to reconsider the artificial joint.”

At the 4-month mark, his pain had decreased and he walked the wedding procession well. A year later he did go on to an artificial joint, but that one year was by no means a trivial amount of time for him.

Self-check checklist for the best knee clinic in Busan
Facility certification
Treatment diversity
Consultation signals
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a clinic that says “just one shot and cartilage grows back” really possible?
With current technology, perfectly reconstructing damaged cartilage to be like a 20-year-old’s is difficult. The essence of stem cell treatment is not “restoration” but “reinforcement + buying time.” A place that flatly declares “it’s all cured in one shot” likely lacks honest guidance. Look for a place that presents a step-by-step plan after a comprehensive evaluation of your condition (KL grade, alignment, weight, age).
How is a stem cell injection different from a hyaluronic acid injection?
A hyaluronic acid injection is a supportive treatment that temporarily aids joint lubrication to relieve pain, and it’s usually repeated about every 4–6 months. A stem cell injection (PRP·BMAC·SVF) is a treatment that uses your own cells and growth factors to reduce inflammation and create an environment for regeneration. The two are not substitutes for each other; they can be chosen or combined depending on the stage of progression and the goal.
Is there a difference before and after the New Health Technology designation?
Intra-articular injection using BMAC received institutional recognition when it was designated a New Health Technology in 2023. However, more important than whether it’s a designated New Health Technology is: ① whether the performing institution is certified as an Advanced Regenerative Medicine facility, ② whether the medical staff has clinical experience from before the New Health Technology designation, and ③ whether they have the procedural standards and cell-separation proficiency in place. Find a place that treats based on data, not trends.
The prices vary so much—by what standard should I judge them?
More important than the price itself is “why that price.” ① The cost of Advanced Regenerative Medicine facility certification, ② a sterile procedure room, centrifuge, and cell-separation equipment, ③ the medical staff’s proficiency in SVF extraction, and ④ the amount of cells and the combination components used in the procedure (PRP, nano-fat)—these four determine the price. An abnormally cheap place may be an unlicensed facility or may fall short on cell concentration or procedural standards.
Glossary
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
DefinitionAn autologous injectable made by concentrating platelets from your own blood. It contains various growth factors (PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β, etc.) to calm inflammation within the joint and promote natural healing.
In plain terms“The entry point to regenerative injections” — it has almost no stem cells, but it’s good for tackling inflammation and pain.
BMAC (Bone Marrow Concentrate)
DefinitionBone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate. A concentrate made by centrifuging bone marrow harvested from the pelvic bone. A combination package containing mesenchymal stem cells + immunomodulatory cells + growth factors. Designated a New Health Technology in 2023.
In plain terms“An all-in-one package that tackles anti-inflammation and regeneration at the same time” — some studies report a cartilage-thickness-maintaining effect on MRI.
Nano-fat
DefinitionLiquid-phase fat made by mechanically micro-emulsifying autologous fat. When used together with SVF, it acts as a structural support for the stem cells, and research is accumulating that it further increases the cartilage-protective effect.
In plain terms“SVF’s partner — micro-fat that fills in cells + structure together.”
This post is a medical advertisement written by the clinic for the purpose of providing medical information, and it complies with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Medical Service Act. Results may vary depending on an individual’s constitution and health condition, so please decide on treatment through thorough consultation with medical staff.

At Saeron Clinic, the chief director (Dr. Joo Yong-min) personally handles everything from consultation to treatment, the procedure, and follow-up care, and the clinic operates on a 100% appointment-only basis to provide individualized care for each and every patient. The number of patients seen per day is limited, so we appreciate your understanding.

Directions — Saeron Clinic · 5F, Sanggye Building, 1077 Jungang-daero, Yeonje-gu, Busan · 051-710-1616
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