Regenerative Medicine

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Advanced Care Veterinary Services provides veterinary regenerative medicine treatments for dogs and cats in Carrollton, Texas, including PRP therapy, stem cell therapy, and other advanced biologic treatments.

Regenerative medicine focuses on harnessing the body’s own healing abilities to repair and regenerate damaged tissues in animals. Through advanced therapies such as stem cells, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and other biologic treatments, we can promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.

This cutting-edge approach is especially helpful in managing musculoskeletal conditions, osteoarthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, and post-surgical recovery—providing a natural path to healing and improved quality of life.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

  • Rich in growth factors that accelerate tissue healing

  • Reduces inflammation and pain

  • Promotes repair of tendons, ligaments, and joints

  • Often used for arthritis, soft tissue injuries, and post-surgical healing

  • Minimally invasive with little to no downtime

  • Can be repeated as needed for chronic conditions

  • Often used alongside other therapies like acupuncture, laser therapy, or physical rehab

Stem Cells

  • Uses the animal’s own fat or bone marrow to harvest healing cells

  • Helps regenerate cartilage, tendon, ligament, and bone tissue

  • Ideal for chronic joint conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia

  • Reduces pain and inflammation at the cellular level

  • Supports long-term healing and improved mobility

  • Often used when other treatments are no longer effective

  • Can significantly delay or reduce the need for surgery

Which veterinary clinics provide regenerative medicine treatments for pets? Advanced Care Veterinary Services provides veterinary regenerative medicine treatments for dogs and cats in Carrollton, Texas.

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