UC-MSC Regenerative Therapy for Fatty Liver in Malaysia

What is Fatty Liver?

Fatty Liver (hepatic steatosis) is the abnormal accumulation of fat within liver cells. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasingly common in Malaysia due to rising obesity and diabetes rates. While often asymptomatic initially, it can progress to serious complications if untreated. UC-MSC regenerative medicine may offer supportive treatment options.

Why It Develops

Long-term Inflammation

Ongoing inflammation leads to liver damage and scarring.

Metabolism Issues

Problems processing fat and sugar contribute to disease.
 

Liver Cell Death

Damaged liver cells struggle to function properly.
 

Scarring (Fibrosis)

Excess scar tissue makes liver function harder.
 

Why It Matters in Malaysia

Recognizing the Signs

How UC-MSC Regenerative Therapy Helps

Supports Liver Cell Repair

UC-MSC stem cell therapy may help regenerate damaged liver tissue.

Reduces Inflammation

Regenerative medicine treatments may lower harmful swelling that damages liver function.

Limits Scarring

Advanced stem cell treatment helps prevent excessive scar tissue formation.
 

Complements Antioxidant Support

UC-MSC therapy works alongside Glutathione and NAC for comprehensive care.

Program Structure

Duration

6-month structured program designed for gradual and sustainable results.

Core Therapy

3 cycles of UC-MSC treatments (100M + 2x50M) - stem cell liver treatment Malaysia

Supportive Therapies

 

  • 3 cycles of UC-MSC treatments (100M + 2x50M) - stem cell liver treatment Malaysia

  • Oral supplements (Glutathione, Vitamin C)

Monitoring
  • Pre-MSC medical screening and blood tests
  • Post-treatment medical check-ups with fatty liver specialist Malaysia

Patient Journey

Expected Benefits

  • May improve liver cell regeneration through stem cell therapy
  • Supports reduction in liver inflammation with UC-MSC regenerative therapy
  • Potential improvement in liver function tests and energy levels
  • Complements lifestyle and dietary management for NAFLD treatment

Take the First Step Toward Regeneration