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Stem Cells & Exosomes – Autologous Micrograft
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Stem Cells & Exosomes – Autologous Micrograft

3/16/2026 Authors: Dr. Levent Ünal

Autologous micrograft applications are among the advanced regenerative aesthetic approaches that utilize cellular and stromal structures obtained from the patient’s own tissue. This method has been developed particularly to support tissue regeneration, improve skin quality, and enhance biological repair processes. Because it is derived from autologous sources, it offers a treatment option with high biocompatibility and a low risk of immune reaction.

The primary aim of autologous micrograft applications is to stimulate regenerative processes through progenitor cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrix components present within the tissue. The obtained micrograft suspension can be used for skin rejuvenation, scalp applications, and treatments aimed at improving tissue quality. However, unlike standard aesthetic procedures, this method requires specialized technical knowledge and proper protocol management.

Within the Autologous Micrograft Training program, tissue harvesting techniques, mechanical dissociation methods, and the biological composition of the obtained product are discussed in detail. Participants gain comprehensive knowledge regarding injection techniques according to treatment area, session planning, and combination protocols. In addition, sterilization, product stability, and application safety are among the key topics covered during the training process.

During the training, particular emphasis is placed on the limitations of autologous micrograft applications and the management of realistic expectations. The aim is to provide physicians with the ability to apply this method not merely as an innovative procedure, but as a scientifically based, controlled, and patient-safety-oriented regenerative treatment approach.

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