
Stromal Vascular Factor (SVF)
Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) is a component derived from the body’s adipose (fat) tissue that contains a broad array of cells—including stem cells, endothelial cells, muscle‐related cells and various other cell types. The process typically involves performing a liposuction procedure to extract adipose tissue, which is then processed to obtain the stromal vascular fraction.
Components within SVF:
These cells can support tissue regeneration and repair, and have the capacity to differentiate into various types of cells such as bone, muscle, and cartilage.
These cells form the lining of blood vessels and play a role in the wound healing process.
The fat cells themselves, which contribute to surrounding tissue regeneration.
Immune cells involved in inflammation and supporting tissue repair.
Uses of SVF:
