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 the neuralgia treatment for shingles (herpes zoster) really effective?

Highly effective. Postherpetic neuralgia often causes patients to experience excruciating pain, like electric shocks or burning. ESP Block can cover a large area of ​​the affected ganglia, effectively reducing nerve inflammation and abnormal discharges. Many patients have experienced significant improvements in sleep quality and daily life after receiving ESP Block.

Can I resume normal activities immediately after treatment? Do I need someone to accompany me?

After treatment, observe for 15–30 minutes. If there is no dizziness or discomfort, you can go home. Although most patients can move immediately, some patients may experience temporary muscle weakness. It is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise or long-distance driving on the same day.

How long does it take for the injection to take effect? ​​How long does the pain relief last?

* Immediate Effects: Approximately 15-30 minutes after injection, the local anesthetic takes effect, and you will feel significant relief.

Duration: The duration of the effect varies from person to person. Local anesthesia alone lasts from several hours to several days; if combined with steroids or regenerative medicine therapies (such as PRP), the pain relief and repair effects can be extended to 1-2 weeks or even longer.

I am currently taking anticoagulants (blood purification drugs). Can I still undergo this treatment?

This is precisely where ESP Block excels! For patients taking anticoagulants who are not suitable for deep epidural injections, ESP Block is currently recognized in medicine as a very safe and ideal alternative because of its superficial injection site and distance from major blood vessels.

Will it be very painful during the procedure? Is general anesthesia required?

General anesthesia is not required. The procedure is similar to a regular injection, with the doctor administering local anesthesia first. Because the entire treatment is guided by ultrasound, the doctor can see the needle tip in real time and avoid important tissues, so the process usually only causes a slight soreness and takes about 20–30 minutes to complete.

Will this injection reach the spinal cord? Is it safe?

Rest assured, it will not enter the spinal canal. This is the biggest advantage of ESP Block! It is injected into the deep plane of the erector spinae muscles, far from the spinal cord and major blood vessels, making it a highly precise, non-invasive injection. Compared to traditional epidural injections, the risk of complications is extremely low, and safety is significantly improved.

ESP Block sounds very technical, but what is it simply?

You can think of it as a “nerve circuit breaker” for body pain. Doctors use ultrasound to precisely locate the deep fascia layer next to the spine and inject medication into this “nerve conduction highway.” The medication spreads widely along the fascia, like a “pain-relieving rain” falling on the painful area, blocking pain signals in multiple segments.

After ESI, under what circumstances is it necessary to return for a follow-up appointment immediately?

Red flag symptoms requiring immediate return to the doctor or emergency room:

Fever, worsening redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the injection site
Progressive weakness or numbness in the lower extremities
Incontinence (urinary or fecal incontinence)
Severe headache (relieved by lying down, worsened by sitting up; may be a puncture headache)
Abnormal bleeding, large bruising
Severely uncontrolled blood sugar or blood pressure

Can I have an ESI if I am taking anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs?

Do not stop taking the medication on your own! You must:

have your doctor assess whether you need to stop taking the medication;

determine how long you need to stop and whether “bridging therapy” is necessary;

this is to ensure treatment safety and avoid the risk of bleeding or stroke.

Yes, but the following is necessary:

Preoperative blood glucose assessment

Intensive blood glucose monitoring for 48–72 hours post-surgery, as steroids may temporarily raise blood glucose levels.

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