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.
Specialized Integrated Team
Cross-disciplinary physician collaboration allows examinations and treatments to be completed in a single visit, maximizing therapeutic effectiveness.
Private & Comfortable Space
Fully appointment-based, one-on-one consultation rooms provide a private, safe, and relaxing medical experience.
Full-Body Joint Health Assessment
Simultaneous X-ray and ultrasound examinations provide a comprehensive understanding of joint health and the root causes of pain.

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

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

Core of Regenerative Medicine
Autologous PRP/PRF therapy activates the body’s repair mechanisms, promoting regeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring health.
Does spinal anesthesia really damage the spine?
No. The anesthetic needle enters the intervertebral space, without touching nerves or bones, and will not cause spinal damage.
What situations require a follow-up appointment after surgery?
If you experience difficulty breathing, persistent chest pain, confusion, or a persistent high fever, contact medical personnel immediately.
What if I wake up during surgery?
An anesthesiologist will monitor the depth of anesthesia throughout the procedure, maintaining deep sleep and a pain-free state, and cases of patients waking up during surgery are extremely rare.
Will the Laryngeal Mask (LMA) fall off?
The LMA is placed by a professional anesthesiologist, and vital signs are continuously monitored during the procedure. It is highly safe and gentler than intubation.
What is the difference between general anesthesia and intravenous anesthesia?
Intravenous anesthesia is considered “mild to moderate” general anesthesia, allowing the patient to breathe independently; general anesthesia is deeper and usually requires machine-assisted breathing, making it suitable for more complex surgeries.
Why should gel nails be removed and makeup prohibited before the procedure?
This is so that doctors can accurately monitor your blood oxygenation status through nail color and pulse oximeter, ensuring safety during the procedure.
How long does it take to wake up after general anesthesia?
After the surgery is completed and the anesthesia is discontinued, the doctor will remove the breathing tube, and the patient will immediately wake up and be transferred to the recovery room for observation.
Can I have general anesthesia if I have a chronic illness?
Yes, it’s possible. However, chronic illnesses increase the risks. The anesthesiologist will design the safest plan based on your health condition, so please be sure to disclose this information honestly before the procedure.
Is it normal to have a sore throat after waking up from general anesthesia with intubation?
Normal. This is due to mild irritation of the endotracheal tube to the mucous membrane, which usually improves within 1–3 days. Drinking plenty of water can help relieve the symptoms.
Currently, PRP is a fully out-of-pocket procedure and is not covered by health insurance. The cost per procedure ranges from approximately NT$15,000 to NT$20,000. If the injury is due to an accident or qualifies for outpatient surgery/hospitalization, reimbursement-based insurance policies often cover the costs. It is recommended to consult an insurance agent to confirm the policy terms before undergoing the procedure.
