

What is Regenerative Medicine?
Regenerative medicine is an innovative field of healthcare that focuses on repairing, restoring, and regenerating damaged tissue — using your body’s own natural healing abilities. Rather than simply masking symptoms with medication, regenerative therapies aim to address the root cause of pain or dysfunction by stimulating true biological healing.
At Totally Regen, we offer cutting-edge treatments like prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and cell-based therapies (including stromal and stem cell options) that support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and help patients return to pain-free living — without surgery or long recovery times. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing joint pain, or exploring alternatives to invasive procedures, regenerative medicine offers a natural and science-backed path forward.

Pain Relief Options
Regenerative medicine harnesses your body’s natural healing power to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and restore function — without surgery. Using treatments like PRP, prolotherapy, and cell therapies, we help you heal from the inside out and get back to living pain-free.
Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy is a natural injection-based treatment used to relieve joint and ligament pain. By injecting a mild irritant solution into the affected area, the body’s healing response is activated, stimulating tissue repair and strengthening weakened joints, tendons, and ligaments. It’s a popular non-surgical option for chronic pain and injury recovery.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
PRP therapy uses your body’s own healing power to accelerate recovery. A small amount of your blood is processed to concentrate the platelets, which are then re-injected into the injured or painful area. These platelets contain growth factors that promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation, and support long-term healing. PRP is commonly used for sports injuries, joint pain, and skin rejuvenation.
Other Cell-Based Therapies
Cell therapies involve using regenerative cells—such as stromal vascular fraction (SVF) or mesenchymal stem cells—typically harvested from your own fat or bone marrow. These cells are rich in healing and anti-inflammatory properties. Once injected, they can help repair damaged tissue, reduce chronic inflammation, and support regeneration in conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, and more.
We also provide m-fat (microfat) cell treatments and IO treatment for osteoarthritis.
Sports related chronic and acute injuries
Regenerative injection therapies instead of interventional spinal procedures, then (Prolotherapy, PRP, Viscosupplementation, fat cells, skin cells, umbilical cord cells and growth factors) amnion derived products, exosomes and peptides.
Regenerative Procedures
We utilise the latest technological advances in acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries.
Other Services
We provide comprehensive evaluations, analysis and thorough health assessments of the whole of you. We also provide anti-ageing advice and help with management of chornic, undiagnosed or misdiagnosed problems.
Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy (short for proliferative therapy) is an injection-based treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing response. A sugar-based solution (often dextrose) is injected into damaged or weakened ligaments, tendons, or joints to trigger mild inflammation and activate tissue repair.
Benefits:
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Stimulates long-term healing
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Strengthens weakened connective tissue
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Reduces joint instability and pain
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Non-surgical with minimal downtime
Conditions Treated:
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Chronic joint or ligament pain
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Osteoarthritis
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Lower back pain
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Shoulder, knee, or hip instability
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Tendon and ligament injuries
Expected Outcome:
Most patients experience gradual pain relief, improved joint stability, and better function over a series of treatments. Results are long-lasting as the tissue heals and strengthens over time.


Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP therapy uses a concentrated dose of your own blood’s platelets to accelerate healing in damaged tissue. After a small blood draw, the platelets are separated and injected directly into the affected area, delivering powerful growth factors that promote regeneration.
Benefits:
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Speeds up tissue repair and recovery
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Reduces inflammation and pain naturally
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Uses your body’s own healing mechanisms
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Ideal for both acute injuries and chronic conditions
Conditions Treated:
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Joint and tendon injuries
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Osteoarthritis (especially knees, hips, shoulders)
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Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Hair thinning and skin rejuvenation (optional use)
Expected Outcome:
Patients often notice a reduction in pain and improved mobility within weeks. Depending on the condition, 1–3 sessions may be recommended for best results.
Other Cell Therapies
Cell-based therapies involve harvesting and re-injecting your body’s own regenerative cells—such as stromal vascular fraction (SVF) from fat tissue or mesenchymal stromal cells. These cells are known for their ability to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and modulate immune responses.
Benefits:
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Advanced regenerative potential
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Promotes deep tissue repair and regeneration
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May delay or prevent the need for surgery
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Long-term improvements in pain and function
Conditions Treated:
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Moderate to severe osteoarthritis
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Tendon and ligament degeneration
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Joint cartilage damage
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Chronic inflammation or overuse injuries
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Sports injuries unresponsive to traditional care
Expected Outcome:
While outcomes vary, many patients experience significant improvements in pain, inflammation, and mobility over several months. These therapies are typically used when other options have not provided relief and offer longer-term regenerative potential.


Exosomes
Exosome therapy uses cell-derived vesicles rich in growth factors, proteins, and genetic material to stimulate healing at the cellular level. When injected into injured or inflamed tissue, exosomes act as messengers—signaling cells to repair, regenerate, and reduce inflammation.
Benefits:
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Promotes deep tissue regeneration and repair
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Reduces chronic inflammation
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Supports faster recovery and improved mobility
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Enhances the body’s natural healing communication system
Conditions Treated:
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Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
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Tendon and ligament injuries
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Chronic inflammation
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Post-surgical healing support
Expected Outcome:
Patients may notice improved mobility, reduced pain, and enhanced healing within weeks. A series of treatments may be recommended for optimal results.
Peptides Therapy
Peptide therapy uses naturally occurring protein fragments that signal and support the body’s healing response. These peptides attract stem cells to the injured area and help regulate inflammatory factors, creating the ideal environment for repair and regeneration.
Benefits:
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Encourages stem cell activation and repair
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Reduces harmful inflammation
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Supports tissue healing and regeneration
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Can be used alongside other regenerative treatments
Conditions Treated:
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Musculoskeletal injuries
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Osteoarthritis
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Chronic inflammation-related pain
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Recovery support for active individuals
Expected Outcome:
Patients may experience improved tissue healing, reduced pain, and enhanced recovery times. Treatment frequency depends on the condition and healing response.


Viscosupplementation
Viscosupplementation involves injecting hyaluronic acid (a natural component of joint fluid) directly into the joint. This restores lubrication and cushioning, reducing pain and improving mobility for patients with joint degeneration.
Benefits:
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Provides cushioning and lubrication for joints
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Reduces stiffness and pain
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Improves joint function and mobility
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Minimally invasive and well-tolerated
Conditions Treated:
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Osteoarthritis (especially knees, hips, shoulders)
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Chronic joint pain
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Reduced mobility due to cartilage wear and soft tissue contractures
Expected Outcome:
Patients often notice reduced pain and smoother joint movement within weeks. Relief can last for several months, and treatments can be repeated as needed.
We focus on
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Osteoarthritis
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Knees, Hips, Shoulders, basically all joints
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Sports Injuries (tendons, ligaments, cartilage, acute or chronic)
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Back pain (neck, thoracic, lower)
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Neuropathic conditions
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Critical limb ischemia (circulation problems)
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Auto-Immune Diseases
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Anti-Ageing
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Cosmetic Regenerative Medicine
