Exclusive Webinar:
Unlock Your Body’s Potential with SVF Therapy

(Fat-Derived Regenerative Therapy)

Discover how Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) Therapy, offered exclusively through our sister company Avastar® in collaboration with CellMark 360, may support your body’s natural ability to restore and revitalize.

📅 Date: Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 6 PM

Learn More About Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) Therapy

During the Webinar, You’ll Learn:

  • How Fat-Derived Regenerative Therapy works and why it’s different from other options.
  • The latest scientific research supporting its safety and success rates.
  • Which types of patients and conditions may benefit most from SVF.
  • What the process looks like from initial consultation to treatment and what you can expect afterward.

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This free webinar is your opportunity to explore a cutting-edge regenerative therapy, understand how it may fit your health goals, and get your questions answered live by our expert team.

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What is SVF Therapy?

SVF Therapy is an advanced regenerative approach that uses a small portion of your own fat tissue to isolate a concentrated mix of regenerative cells including mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and growth factors.

These cells are then re-introduced into targeted areas to help support the body’s natural restoration processes.

Why it matters:

  • Minimally manipulated
  • Homologous use
  • FDA compliant

Why Choose Avastar® for SVF Therapy?

This advanced therapy is offered exclusively at Tyrance Orthopedics & Sports Medicine through our sister company, Avastar®, powered by CellMark 360.

With state-of-the-art technology and a commitment to the highest safety standards, we bring you an innovative, patient-focused approach you won’t find anywhere else in the region.

Who Can Benefit from SVF Therapy?

  • Joint discomfort (knees, shoulders, hips)
  • Soft tissue injuries (ligaments, tendons)
  • Degenerative musculoskeletal conditions
  • Inflammatory orthopedic concerns