What Are the Best
Injection Therapies for
Knee Osteoarthritis?
Find out from Saeron Clinic—your trusted clinic for
regenerative stem cell therapy.
Which Injection Works Best
for Knee Osteoarthritis?
Here’s what a 60-year-old patient
recently shared with us:
Both of my knees had been hurting for years.
I tried prolotherapy and cartilage injections at another clinic,
but nothing really worked. I’d heard PRP was effective,
so I decided to give it a try. After treating my right knee first,
the pain improved noticeably
—so I came back and had both knees treated.
What Is Regenerative Medicine?
Prolotherapy, PRP, BMAC, and SVF injections, commonly referred to as “stem cell treatments”
are all part of what we call regenerative medicine.
Regenerative medicine focuses on helping the body recover from damage and decline.
At its core, it’s not about surgery, but healing.
Mason C, Dunnill P. A brief definition of
regenerative medicine.
We are a Advanced
Regenerative Medicine Clinic
Focused on Healing.
At Saeron, we focus on recovery—not just treatment.
We offer a full range of regenerative injection therapies, including:
Prolotherapy, PRP (blood-derived), BMAC (bone marrow), and SVF (fat-derived).
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Considering Stem Cell Therapyfor Your Knees?
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Who May Not Be Suitable for Regenerative Injections
While regenerative injections such as PRP, BMAC, or SVF can benefit many patients,
they may not be appropriate in the following cases:
- Patients with active or unresolved cancer or tumors
- Conditions that require standard treatment first
(e.g., appendicitis requires surgery; gastric ulcers require endoscopic treatment) - Individuals with poorly controlled diabetes or infections,
or those unable to manage these conditions - When other underlying health issues must be addressed first,
or when surgery is medically indicated - Any situation where our medical team determines that
regenerative therapy is not clinically appropriate