Why Stem Cell Therapy in Japan Usually Takes Two Visits (Not One Week)
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Why Stem Cell Therapy in Japan Usually Takes Two Visits (Not One Week)

Cultured adipose stem cell therapy in Japan is not a single seven-day package. Here is the realistic two-visit timeline international patients should plan for — and why the culture window matters.

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简要回答

Culture-expanded adipose stem cell therapy at certified Japanese clinics typically requires two Tokyo visits: Visit 1 for consultation and needle-based fat collection (1–2 days), a 6–8 week culture period at home while cells expand in a licensed CPC, then Visit 2 for IV infusion and/or joint injection (1–2 days). Same-day reinfusion clinics skip culture; cultured protocols trade speed for defined higher doses and documented quality release.

International patients often assume stem cell therapy in Tokyo fits into one vacation week. For culture-expanded adipose-derived therapy under Japan's regenerative medicine framework, that assumption usually leads to disappointment — or to choosing a clinic that reinjects same-day concentrates without expansion. Understanding the two-visit rhythm upfront saves time, money, and unrealistic expectations.

Visit 1: Consultation and Collection

Your first trip focuses on whether you are a candidate, what your signed plan will include, and harvesting the small adipose sample that seeds culture.

Day 1 typically covers orthopedic exam, indication review, informed consent, and blood work if not done remotely beforehand. Day 1 or Day 2 includes needle-based fat collection — about 30–40 minutes of chair time — with tissue transferred to the in-clinic Cell Processing Center under chain-of-custody documentation.

Optional PRP or exosome adjunct injections may occur in the same window when your physician approves pacing and recovery. Many guests leave collection day with only a band-aid, not sutures.

The Culture Window: Why You Go Home

Cells expand in the licensed CPC for roughly six to eight weeks while you remain at home. This is not administrative delay — it is how defined, higher-dose cultured product is produced, tested, and released.

During the window, coordinators check culture progress remotely, align infusion scheduling, and confirm travel dates once release criteria are met. Booking Visit 2 before release is premature; reputable clinics wait for quality clearance.

Visit 2: Infusion and Joint Work

You return to Tokyo for IV infusion under nursing supervision and/or ultrasound-guided joint delivery as specified in your signed plan. Chair time and site count are itemized before you book.

An optional booster or follow-up visit months later may be discussed for reassessment — not assumed for every patient.

What Same-Day Clinics Do Differently

Same-day bone marrow or fat concentrate procedures reinject cells within hours without expansion. They can fit a shorter trip but deliver a different product: undefined cell counts, no culture-period quality release, and typically lower total MSC dose than expanded protocols.

Japan's certified cultured pathway exists because regulators and clinicians treat documentation, sterility, and release criteria as non-negotiable. The two-visit model is the practical consequence.

Planning Flights and Hotels

  • Visit 1: plan 2–4 days in Tokyo including buffer for labs and collection scheduling
  • Culture window: remain at home; no clinic visit required
  • Visit 2: plan 2–3 days for infusion and any joint procedures plus recovery margin
  • Haneda Airport is roughly 20 minutes from Azabudai Hills — convenient for international guests
  • English-speaking coordinators assist with hotels, transfers, and tele-review before departure

When One Trip Might Be Enough

PRP, exosome infusions, and NMN/NAD+ IV protocols that do not require culture can often complete in a single short Tokyo visit. Those are separate from culture-expanded stem cell reinfusion. Your coordinator clarifies which services belong to which visit before you purchase flights.

常见问题

Can stem cell therapy in Japan be done in one trip?

Culture-expanded adipose stem cell reinfusion typically requires two trips because of the CPC culture period. Same-day concentrate treatments elsewhere may fit one trip but are a different product category.

How long is the culture period between visits?

Typically six to eight weeks between fat collection and reinfusion, depending on culture progress and quality release at the licensed CPC.

What happens during Visit 1?

Orthopedic consultation, plan finalization, needle-based adipose collection, and optional adjunct injections. Most guests need one to two days in clinic.

Can I do tourism between the two visits?

Yes. You return home during the culture window. Visit 2 is scheduled once cells are cleared for release.

Does Rakan Clinic help plan both trips?

Yes. English-speaking coordinators assist with Visit 1 scheduling, remote culture updates, Visit 2 booking after release, and hotel or transfer recommendations near Azabudai Hills.

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