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Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate ( BMAC )

Orthobiologic & Regenerative Therapy

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate ( BMAC )

INR 50000 INR 55000
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Address 2nd Floor, 1A4, Docube Healthcare, Sarjapur Main Rd, Janatha Colony, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035

Bengaluru, India, 560035

Description

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment used in orthopaedics to promote healing and reduce pain in joint, bone, and soft tissue conditions. BMAC is derived from a patient’s own bone marrow—typically taken from the pelvic bone—and processed to concentrate powerful healing components, including stem cells, growth factors, and platelets. This minimally invasive procedure is commonly used to treat osteoarthritis, cartilage damage, tendon injuries, and certain bone defects. The concentrated cells are injected directly into the affected area, where they work to reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and enhance natural healing. BMAC offers a promising alternative to surgery for some patients and can be used alone or alongside other procedures, such as microfracture or tendon repair. As an autologous treatment (using the patient’s own cells), the risk of rejection or infection is very low. BMAC is used extensively as part of biologic and regenerative medicine to support faster recovery and improved outcomes, especially for patients seeking non-surgical options.

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