The doctors affiliated with National Stem Cell Centers in Houston, TX specialize in harvesting tissue and having the cells processed at our registered tissue processing lab.
The physicians follow compliant protocols where the tissue is not manipulated and there is no tissue or cell expansion.
We also do not use enzymes as per FDA guidelines.
Stem cell procedures hold great potential for the management of joint pain, arthritis, hair loss, cosmetic and other disorders as well as auto-immune, renal, and neurological disorders.
There are various types of stem cells, particularly as they pertain to potential procedures, including umbilical cord cells, adipose (fat-derived), amniotic cells, placenta, bone marrow, exosomes, and others.
The physician will go over your options during your complimentary consultation.
Dr. Baker is a general surgeon by training and a native of Northeast Texas.
His general surgery training makes him uniquely qualified as an excellent stem cell physician.
After graduating from the University of Arkansas with the highest honors,
Dr. Baker attended the University of Texas Medical School at Houston where he was awarded the prestigious Parents and Alumni Scholarship.
During medical school, Dr. Baker was selected to participate in the competitive summer research program and remained active in research throughout medical school.
Following medical school and research commitments, Dr. Baker moved to Phoenix, Arizona where he began his surgical education. It was in the Scottsdale area that Dr. Baker began to hone his artistic eye for body sculpting. Dr. Baker also garnered broad experience in regenerative medicine around this time as aesthetic improvement and restorative complementary medicine techniques often go hand in hand.
In the six years since Dr. Baker has treated thousands of cosmetic patients and a near equal quantity of functional medicine patients. He strives to remain on the cutting edge through continued education and a meticulous attention to detail for all of his patients with a willingness to think outside the box and look for options that traditional medicine might otherwise not consider.
Dr. Thiele is a General Surgeon with five years of training in general surgery.
He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Management Wound which has helped hone his hair transplant techniques including FUT, graft harvesting, recipient site making, anesthesia, pain management and wound healing.
He has worked as a Physician at the East Texas Medical Center and Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler, and served as a Physician with VOHRA Would Physicians, TeleHealth, Murdock & Applegate Recovery.
He attended medical school at the University of Texas in Galveston and trained at Mercer University in Georgia and Charleston Area Medical Center in W. Virginia.
Dr. Thiele performs the FUT as well as FUE procedures at MAXIM Hair Restoration in Houston and Dallas, Texas.
Dr. Christopher Hankins is a plastic surgeon who trained on stem cell therapy with the world renowned regenerative surgeon Dr. David A. Mayer in New York City.
Dr. Hankins also specializes in face, breast, and body aesthetic surgery. He also has advanced training in hand surgery, breast reconstruction after cancer, and other reconstructive surgical procedures. This training enables him to perform stem cell harvests with relative ease, producing a great yield of tissue for processing.
Dr. Hankins completed five plastic surgery fellowships in the U.S. and U.K. including the Baylor College of Medicine, and a Hand Surgery fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Dr. Hankins completed his M.D. degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
Dr. Hankins served as the Medical Director of the Wound Care Center at the Lake Jackson Hospital. He is actively involved in study and clinical application of anti-aging medicine.
Dr. Hankins has authored 19 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, and serves on the editorial boards of four medical journals. He has been a presenter on a variety of topics worldwide.
Dr. Hankins has participated in plastic surgery medical missions to Peru, Bolivia, and Pakistan where he performed a number of surgical procedures on disadvantaged children and adults. He sits on the Boards of charitable foundations for children.
Schedule your complimentary stem cell therapy consultation today with one of our affiliated physicians in Houston, Texas, by calling (802) 278-5098 or submit the Contact Form on this page.
This location serves Houston, Sugarland, Katy, Heights, Austin, San Antonio and all of Texas.
Address:6910 Bellaire Blvd.,Building 9Houston, Texas 77074
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