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Rhinoplasty Revision Surgery, Treatment Method for Contracted Nose Correction: Stem Cell Therapy

그레이스성형외과의원 · 아이홀지방이식·가슴성형 읽어주는 최문섭 원장 · July 6, 2021

What Are Stem Cells Stem cells are cells that make up human tissues and have the ability to self-replicate and differentiate through self-renewal. They can proliferate outside the...

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Clinic: 그레이스성형외과의원

Original post date: July 6, 2021

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 3:24 AM

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What Are Stem Cells

Stem cells are cells that make up human tissues and have the ability to self-replicate and differentiate through self-renewal. They can proliferate outside the body, stimulate the secretion of growth factors, promote the formation of insufficient blood vessels based on this, and increase scar recovery and regeneration through repeated regeneration and differentiation.

| Stem cell extraction | Injection into damaged nasal tissue | Softening and stabilizing damaged tissue | Contracted nose reconstructive surgery |

Adding science to plastic surgery!

Grace O&Young Stem Cell Therapy

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Grace O&Young Stem Cell Research Institute

Grace O&Young's Stem Cell Research Institute GMP facility: A facility that meets the standards for good manufacturing practice, under conditions that guarantee the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals in terms of quality.

A facility certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety: By specifying various requirements for manufacturing high-quality, superior pharmaceuticals, all work is carried out by experts, making it possible to safely store and culture the collected stem cells.

Continuous research and know-how: Only specialized researchers and medical staff can carry out stem cell-related procedures. Based on years of tracked research and treatment results, Grace O&Young has secured its own know-how to produce optimized stem cell treatment results.

The key is the difference in stem cell count: The amount administered in Grace O&Young's stem cell therapy is basically at least 300 million cells. By collecting and transplanting a large amount of high-quality stem cells, tissue regeneration and recovery can be improved.

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The stem cell specialty research institute at Grace O&Young Plastic Surgery conducts research exclusively for stem cell therapy, and the institute operates directly so that contamination can be minimized. Experienced medical staff, along with specialized researchers and physicians, continuously study and work for better results. All procedures are carried out at the dedicated stem cell research institute, a facility certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, making safe stem cell collection possible.

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Stem-Cell Reseack

Revision surgery for contracted nose using stem cells

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