How we deliver stem cells
The doctors in our affiliated hospitals use various injection methods to deliver stem cells. Depending on each patient specific condition, one or multiple methods of delivery will be used during a standard treatment session in order to maximize safety and efficacy.
It is important to remember that Beike Biotechnology’s protocols always prioritize safety first and the injections methods provided are little invasive but still a very focused on delivering the stem cells as close as possible from the injury site.
For more information regarding the different injection methods please see below.

Intramuscular Injection
Stem cells injected directly into the affected muscle — used in muscular dystrophies and other conditions where local muscle regeneration is the priority.
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Intrathecal Injection
Cells delivered into the spinal canal, where they travel through cerebrospinal fluid to the brain and spinal cord — the most direct route to the central nervous system.
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Intravenous Injection
Systemic delivery — cells circulate throughout the body, modulating immunity and reaching multiple tissues. Often paired with a more targeted injection in the same session.
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Retrobulbar Injection
Cells delivered behind the eye, close to the optic nerve. Used for optic nerve atrophy, ONH-SOD and other vision-related conditions.
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