Stem cells are the fundamental building blocks—the "master" cells—of the human body. They form the origin of all other specialized cells (such as heart muscle, brain nerves, or retinal cells).
Exosomes are, in the simplest terms, nano-sized (one-millionth of a millimeter) "cargo packages" or "messenger vesicles" that cells use to communicate, "talk," and help one another.
PRP and Growth Hormone Injections
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a natural, safe, and highly effective cellular regeneration treatment obtained entirely using the patient's own blood. Our blood contains specialized cells called "platelets" that are the first to arrive at any site of injury or tissue damage to initiate the healing process.
In hereditary retinal diseases (such as advanced-stage Retinitis Pigmentosa), the primary light-sensing cells, the photoreceptors (rods and cones), completely die over time. When photoreceptors are lost, standard gene therapies (such as Luxturna) become ineffective because there are no living cells left for the therapy to repair.
In the nucleus of every cell in the human body lies a manual that determines how that cell works, which proteins it will produce, and how it will survive: the DNA (genetic code). The light-sensitive cells in the retina, which initiate the process of vision, also operate according to these genetic instructions.
Ocuvision therapy, referred to in medical literature as "Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation (TES)," is an innovative, non-surgical, and highly reliable treatment method based on the principle of sending specific, very low-dose, controlled electrical currents to the outer surface of the eye (cornea) using the specially developed OkuStim device.
Referred to in medical literature as "Photobiomodulation (PBM)," Valeda Light Therapy is the process of using light at very specific and carefully selected wavelengths (yellow, red, and near-infrared) to heal damaged cells in the posterior layer of the eye (retina).
Based on the principles of "Repetitive Electromagnetic Stimulation (rEMS)" or "Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)" in medical literature, Magnovision therapy is the process of stimulating the retinal cells at the back of the eye and the optic (visual) nerve fibers leading to the brain using powerful but short-term external magnetic fields.
Vision Rehabilitation with Microperimetry (Biofeedback Training)
When the macular tissue responsible for central vision dies due to disease or trauma, it may not always be possible to fully revitalize those cells with modern medicine. The patient sees only a dark or blurred area when looking directly ahead.
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