WHY YOU SHOULD PRESERVE YOUR STEM CELLS. Your stem cells are never going to be younger, stronger or healthier than they are right now. Every day as you age, your cells become older, damaged and lose their ability to repair and rejuvenate. You can preserve some of your healthy stem cells by setting them aside in cryopreservation and use them for future medical procedures, regenerative treatments, or cosmetic surgery.
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE • There are 3 types of stem cells used in a number of procedures: Embryonic Stem Cells, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Adult Stem Cells. Of these, Adult stem cells are the most stable, as they have fully developed meaning they have a lesser chance of mutation in the body. As a result, there is little controversy surrounding the use of Adult stem cells in medical and cosmetic procedures.
PRESERVING YOUR STEM CELLS DURING SURGERY
• Your cells are in the best shape they will ever be. • The cells used in our procedure are taken from fat, and can be harvested during a number of cosmetic procedures. • There is no extra recovery time.
• Adisave is the only company in Canada to offer these services.
• Our harvesting techniques are safe, and our preservation methods are stringent, and with the exception of natural disaster, foolproof. • The stem cells that will be used are 100% yours, eliminating any risk of rejection.
• Preserved stem cells can be used for growth, repair and even regeneration of damaged cells and tissues throughout the body, including scarring, cartilage and nerve repair, and even hair growth.
PRESERVING YOUR STEM CELLS DURING SURGERY
PRESERVING YOUR STEM CELLS TO INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Imagine giving your future self the gift of all the youth, vitality and health that you possess today. Adisave provides innovative adipose derived stem cell banking through a revolutionary process that captures strong, healthy stem cells extracted from adipose tissue (fat).
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Protecting your future with Adisave Adisave is Canada’s pioneer in the collection and preservation of stem cells from adipose (fat) tissue. We provide an affordable, secure and stringently monitored system of collecting, isolating and preserving your stem cells. As we isolate your own stem cells, all risks of rejection and genetic incompatibility are avoided. We are Canada’s first and only provider of adipose derived stem cell banking, combining world-class technology and expert medical personnel with our state-of-the-art facility.
The best insurance is Bio-Insurance Your stem cells are never going to be younger, stronger or healthier than they are right now. Every day as you age - even as you read this - they become older. Over time they become damaged and lose their ability to repair and rejuvenate. You can preserve some of your healthy stem cells by setting them aside in cryopreservation and use them for future medical procedures, regenerative treatments, or cosmetic surgery. Your youthful stem cells, safely collected and restored, become your investment in future medical procedures.
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Banking Your Stem Cells
As people age, the quality and quantity of their stem cells decrease Banking your stem cells now gives you future access to your younger - and more plentiful - stem cells when you need them. Right now your stem cells are capable of a finite number of divisions, eventually though, they will become senescent, losing their strength and potency. Stem cells stored in cryopreservation retain their potency for years to come. If you wait until you are seriously ill, your body’s stem cells may be of limited benefit to your recovery.
Our Procedure is Safe and Secure Whether you’re thinking of banking stem cells for future medical treatments or cosmetic surgery, every facet of Adisave’s stem cell storage procedure ensures the safe collection, storage and retrieval of your stem cells. Banking your stem cells poses no additional risk to your health; the procedure can even be performed using local anesthesia. Our promise of safety covers your stem cells for as long as they’re stored; we double wrap your stem cells in a cryovial and heat-sealed tube, maintain them far below average cryogenic thresholds, use a comprehensive barcode labeling system, and as a failsafe, bank your stem cells at two separate locations.
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Is stem cell banking for me? Stem cell banking is ideal for patients falling into one of two groups: • The first are those who are already planning to have elective liposuction. They have decided to eliminate adipose tissue (fat) from a certain part of their body and, rather than having the fat thrown away, choose to store their healthy, fat-derived stem cells for later use. • The second are those attuned to developments in the world of science and medicine that wish to bank their stem cells today for future use.
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What sorts of treatments are stem cells used for? Stem cells can mitigate the deleterious health effects of heart disease, stroke, spinal injury and muscle disorders as well as cancer, arthritis, autoimmune diseases and sports injuries - to name just a few - with new applications being discovered every year.
Why are adult stem cells better than embryonic stem cells? 1. They avoid the controversy associated with embryonic stem cells, which require the termination of an in vitro fertilized egg, raising serious religious and ethical issues
for many people. The harvesting of adult stem cells violates no religious beliefs or practices; in fact, the procedure is endorsed by a number of religious groups across North America. 2. Whereas adult stem cells are programmed to react to different environmental clues, embryonic stem cells lack this capability; in other words, they have no “on/off switch�. 3. Because they lack this automatic on/off mechanism, embryonic stem cells pose the danger of forming a tumour called a teratoma, which can evolve to become malignant.
How many of my stem cells will be banked? Our extraction process averages between one to two million stem cells per gram of fat. We normally process 100 to 150 grams of fat so this amount yields approximately one to two hundred million ideal stem and progenitor cells to be banked.
What is the cost of Banking my stem cells? Our cost for the separation process and first year of storage is $1,795 plus applicable taxes.
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capturing your stem cells How the Adisave Process Works The Adisave procedure uses an entirely closed system, meaning once your adipose tissue is removed in the operating room, it is never exposed to air again. STEP 1 When your fat tissue arrives at our facility, we process it in our GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) certified clean room (ISO 5 inside of ISO 7). A GMP clean room represents the highest standard of contaminant control, a level of clean room technology that few manufacturing plants, research centres and even hospitals can match. Once your fat tissue arrives in our facility it is thoroughly washed to remove any blood or residual substances such as local anesthetic. STEP 2 We digest the fat tissue with collagenase for 45 minutes. STEP 3 We separate the stem cells from the fat tissue and neutralize it with your serum.
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STEP 4 We isolate the stem cells from the surrounding material in our GMP machine called a SEPAX2. STEP 5 We perform a validation of the stem cells, checking both the number of stem cells and their viability (the number of live healthy cells). We check for apoptosis (the process of programmed cell death). On average, we maintain a high ratio of viable healthy stem cells - approximately 94%. STEP 6 We mix the stem cells with a cryoprotectant and your own serum, and freeze them in a computer-controlled rate freezer.
THE FUTURE Adisave will be investigating the potential for adipose-derived stem cells to be used for the mitigation and/or treatment of several diseases. Some examples include: •
Multiple sclerosis
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Lupus
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Scleroderma
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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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Diabetes
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Crohn’s disease
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Critical limb ischemia and associated complications such as foot ulcers
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Macular degeneration
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Parkinson’s disease
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS Lou Gehrig’s disease)
To inquire about your eligibility to participate in future clinical studies, please email us at info@adisave.com or call us at 416 875-7536.
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Our Team Sammy Sliwin MD, FRcsc Plastic Surgeon and Medical Director Dr. Sliwin’s vision is to have a multi-discipline centre of excellence to expand the uses of stem cells under the guidance of Health Canada. He became interested in adipose (fat) derived stem cells in 2008 and pursued further research and training in separation techniques and treatments. He is a member of the Cell Society, the International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science, the International Cellular Medicine Society and the International Society for Stem Cell Research. Dr. Sliwin graduated medicine from the University of Toronto in 1980, and completed his residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 1985. He then accepted a fellowship in Hand and Cosmetic Surgery. In 1986 he was certified by The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Sliwin is a member of the Canadian Society of Aesthetic (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery, the Ontario Medical Association and The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. He is the Medical Director of The Forest Hill Institute of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, a fully accredited private surgical facility. He is also on staff at The Scarborough Hospital as an Attending Plastic Surgeon where he practices reconstructive plastic surgery.
Maryam Niapour PHD, PMP Scientific Director Dr. Niapour lends her formidable skills and experience to developing and implementing leading edge services at Adisave’s GMP cell therapy facility. She oversees the science, operations, and quality of pre-clinical and clinical research in strict accordance with Health Canada regulations. Her research focuses on the development, assessment and validation of therapeutic strategies for regenerative medicine. She is a member of the
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International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science and the International Society of Stem Cell Research. Dr. Niapour earned her PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cancer Stem Cell Biology at the University of Toronto. She joined McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine in 2007 working on human Embryonic Stem Cells and human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells. Dr. Niapour has published several peer-reviewed scientific papers and has presented her work at numerous national and international seminars.
Ilana Platt PHD Scientist Dr. Platt works on the frontier of stem cell technology, developing novel products for regenerative medicine and therapeutics. Her passion is ‘translational medicine’- turning scientific discovery into practical products, procedures and innovations for today’s health care providers. She is a member of the International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science. Dr. Platt earned her PhD from the University of Toronto where she investigated the impact of gene-nutrient interactions on the interplay between bone and fat cell development from human stem cells. She then completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harvard Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, where she investigated innovative means of developing novel bonebuilding therapeutics. Dr. Platt has presented her work at numerous national and international conferences. She has received 14 grants, fellowships and awards, and has published several peerreviewed scientific papers as well as a book chapter.
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For more information on Adisave, clinical trials and the collection and preservation of stem cells from adipose tissue, please contact us at:
1188 B Eglinton Avenue West Toronto, ON M6C 2E3 Phone: 416 785-7536 Fax: 416 785-7207 Email: info@adisave.com adisave.com