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What is MFAT?

by Mary A. Ambach, M.D. | 10 months ago

What is MFAT? MFAT means Microfragmented adipose (fat) tissue. This tissue is rich in healing cells like mesenchymal STEM CELLS that can assist in healing tissues. The cells derived from adipose tissue produce molecules that direct other healing cells to go to the injured region. They will form new blood vessels, stimulate other stem cells and stimulate proliferation of other cells to produce healthy tissues!

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