Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) are multipotent stem cells harvested from the patient's own fat tissue via a simple mini-liposuction. They represent the most accessible, safest, and most clinically advanced form of stem cell therapy available for fertility restoration. Dr. Adnan Jabbar utilizes ADSCs for both ovarian rejuvenation and testicular recovery at his Lahore clinic, in collaboration with Sakina International Hospital.
Consult on ADSCsAutologous ADSCs come from your own body — no immunological rejection, no ethical concerns, no donor matching.
Fat tissue is one of the richest sources of multipotent stem cells in the adult human body — containing 500x more stem cells per unit volume than bone marrow.
A small amount of fat (50-100ml) is collected via mini-liposuction from the abdomen or thigh under local anesthesia. Same-day outpatient procedure lasting ~30 minutes.
The fat is enzymatically digested and centrifuged to isolate the Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) — a concentrated mix of ADSCs, growth factors, and regenerative cells.
The concentrated SVF is injected directly into the ovaries (transvaginal, ultrasound-guided) or the testes (under ultrasound guidance). Growth factors begin working immediately.
Clinical Partnership
ADSC protocols at Dr. Adnan Jabbar's clinic are performed in collaboration with Sakina International Hospital, Lahore, with stem cell research validated by The University of Lahore.
Yes. ADSCs are autologous (from your own body), eliminating rejection risk. No carcinogenic effects have been reported. The mini-liposuction is minimally invasive with minimal recovery.
Most patients undergo 1-2 sessions. Dr. Adnan Jabbar reassesses AMH, AFC, and hormonal markers at 2-3 months to determine if additional sessions would be beneficial.
Absolutely. ADSCs are typically used as a pre-treatment 2-3 months before IVF stimulation to optimize the ovarian response. This combined approach is central to Dr. Adnan Jabbar's protocol.
ADSCs offer a safe, autologous path to ovarian and testicular regeneration.
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