Strengths

Service Advantages

Comprehensive Integration × Personalized Treatment

Regen Health centers its philosophy on “regenerative medicine,” combining a multidisciplinary integrated team, full-body joint health assessments, a private and comfortable treatment environment, high-standard cleanroom laboratories, and advanced medical equipment to provide safe, precise, and personalized healthcare services. We believe that health is not just about treating disease but about reactivating the body’s self-healing and regenerative capabilities, enabling every patient to regain vitality and confidence.

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Specialized Integrated Team

Cross-disciplinary physician collaboration allows examinations and treatments to be completed in a single visit, maximizing therapeutic effectiveness.

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Private & Comfortable Space

Fully appointment-based, one-on-one consultation rooms provide a private, safe, and relaxing medical experience.

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Full-Body Joint Health Assessment

Simultaneous X-ray and ultrasound examinations provide a comprehensive understanding of joint health and the root causes of pain.

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High-Standard Cleanroom

PRP/PRF is prepared in a sterile environment in real time, ensuring the purity, safety, and effectiveness of regenerative components.

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Precision Diagnostic Equipment

High-resolution imaging–guided treatments reduce errors and pain, enhancing safety and efficiency.

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Core of Regenerative Medicine

Autologous PRP/PRF therapy activates the body’s repair mechanisms, promoting regeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring health.

Is sedation anesthesia safe? Who is it unsuitable for?

It is safe for most people, but professional evaluation is still required. The following groups require special evaluation or may not be advised:

Severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction, uncontrolled sleep apnea (OSA)
Severe obesity, high risk of airway difficulty
Pregnancy, recent upper respiratory tract infection
History of allergy to anesthetic drugs or serious adverse reactions.

Will I fall completely asleep during a sedation anesthesia? Will I wake up?

Most people will have little memory of the process, as if they’ve just “taken a nap.” The depth of anesthesia will be adjusted according to the treatment needs; there may be a brief reaction, but it’s usually not uncomfortable. The anesthesia team will monitor the entire process and adjust the dosage as needed to ensure both comfort and safety.

What is intravenous sedation anesthesia? Is it the same as general anesthesia?

Intravenous sedation anesthesia involves administering sedative drugs intravenously to induce a “relaxed, semi-sleep” state, during which you usually do not have clear memories of pain or tension.

If any postoperative issues arise, you should contact medical staff.

If numbness in the lower body persists for more than 8 hours, or if you experience difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, or confusion, please inform us immediately.

Which is better, spinal anesthesia or intubated general anesthesia?

There is no absolute good or bad; the choice depends on the surgical site, duration, and your physical condition.

Can I have spinal anesthesia while taking anticoagulants (blood vessel clearing drugs)?

Anticoagulants can increase the risk of spinal hematoma. It is essential to fully inform the patient about any medications used before anesthesia, and the doctor will assess the number of days the medication can be discontinued.

Why is fasting required even for spinal anesthesia?

Fasting is to prevent the risk of aspiration pneumonia caused by vomiting in case an emergency switch to general anesthesia during surgery.

How long does it take for leg numbness to disappear after surgery?

Motor function and sensation usually gradually return 4–8 hours after surgery.

I have high blood pressure and heart disease. Is it safe for me to have spinal anesthesia?

Regional anesthesia has less impact on the cardiopulmonary system and is generally safer for the elderly or those with a history of cardiopulmonary disease, but still requires evaluation by a specialist.

What if a person is conscious during surgery and feels scared?

Anesthesiologists will administer sedatives as needed, allowing you to complete the surgery in a relaxed, sleep-like state.

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