High-Dose MSCs + PRP for Neuropathy

High-Dose MSCs + PRP for Neuropathy

High-Dose MSCs + PRP for Neuropathy

Advanced regenerative therapy designed to support nerve repair, reduce inflammation, and improve sensation and function.

Neuropathy can affect your quality of life in profound ways—burning pain, tingling, numbness, weakness, balance issues, and sensitivity changes that don’t always respond to conventional options. At La Vida Stem Cells, our approach is built around regeneration, not symptom masking.

We combine high-dose Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) to create an optimal biologic environment that supports the body’s natural nerve healing pathways.

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Why Neuropathy Happens

Peripheral nerves can be damaged by:

  • Chronic inflammation
  • Poor microcirculation and oxygen delivery
  • Metabolic stress (e.g., diabetes)
  • Immune dysregulation
  • Toxic exposure (including some chemotherapy agents)
  • Mechanical injury or compression

When nerves stay inflamed and under-supplied, repair slows dramatically. That is where regenerative medicine can help.

The La Vida Approach

High-Dose MSC Therapy

MSCs support recovery primarily through powerful signaling (paracrine) effects that may:

  • Help calm neuroinflammation and immune overactivation
  • Support healthier microcirculation (angiogenesis)
  • Encourage repair signaling for nerves and supporting cells
  • Reduce fibrosis and oxidative stress around damaged tissues

PRP: A Natural Biologic Amplifier

PRP is created from your own blood and concentrated to deliver growth factors that may:

  • Enhance the regenerative environment around nerves
  • Support tissue healing and circulation
  • Improve the “signal quality” of the repair response
Together, MSCs + PRP are used to support nerve recovery more comprehensively than either approach alone.

Treatment Strategy

Every plan is physician-guided and customized based on your symptoms, history, and exam findings. In general, neuropathy is often addressed with a systemic + targeted strategy.

Systemic (IV) Support

High-dose MSCs are commonly delivered by intravenous infusion to address:

  • Systemic inflammation
  • Immune imbalance
  • Diffuse nerve involvement (feet, legs, hands, or widespread symptoms)
Targeted Regional Support (When Indicated)

In appropriate cases, MSCs and PRP may be applied regionally to support:

  • Lower extremity neuropathy
  • Focal nerve irritation patterns
  • Areas of more severe symptom intensity

Your physician will determine which route(s) are appropriate for your specific presentation.

Neuropathy Types Commonly Addressed

  • Diabetic peripheral neuropathy
  • Idiopathic neuropathy
  • Chemotherapy-associated neuropathy
  • Autoimmune-related neuropathy
  • Post-viral inflammatory neuropathy
  • Injury/compression-associated neuropathy

What Patients Commonly Report

Results vary depending on the cause and chronicity of neuropathy, but many patients seek this therapy for potential improvements such as:

  • Reduced burning, tingling, and pain
  • Better sensation and proprioception
  • Improved balance and stability
  • Better sleep and comfort
  • Less dependence on symptom-management medications

Because nerve repair is biological, improvements are often gradual, building over weeks to months.

Why High-Dose Matters

Neuropathy can be widespread and long-standing. In those cases, very low doses may not provide enough biologic signaling to meaningfully change the inflammatory and microvascular environment. High-dose MSC protocols are designed to deliver a stronger regenerative signal—especially for moderate to severe or persistent neuropathy.

Your La Vida Experience

At La Vida Stem Cells, patients choose us because we focus on:

  • Physician-guided protocols
  • Premium clinical standards
  • Patient comfort and privacy
  • A streamlined, high-touch experience in Punta Cana

Important Notes

Regenerative medicine is individualized. Not all neuropathy is reversible, and outcomes vary based on diagnosis, severity, metabolic health, and duration of symptoms. Your treating physician will evaluate candidacy and provide realistic expectations.

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