Clinical Safety

How Do We Know the
Stem Cells Are Alive?

Why Stem Cell Viability & Precise Cell Counting Matter for Real Results.

What Is Stem Cell Viability?

Cell viability refers to the percentage of live, functional cells in a dose—essential for therapeutic effect. Research shows that the potency of MSCs requires viability and functional fitness to deliver clinical results.

How We Count and Confirm Your Dose

We use Trypan Blue staining and automated counters to assess live versus dead cells. This process is performed live during treatment for full transparency.

Cryopreservation Quality Matters

Not all frozen stem cells are equal. Protocols for freezing, thawing, and storage directly impact viability. Our methods limit post-thaw viability loss to under 5%.

Functional Potency is Non-Negotiable

Live cells must also maintain biological activity. Studies indicate that infusion of metabolically compromised MSCs fails to produce beneficial effects.

EVE Automatic Cell Counter

EVE Automatic Cell Counter showing 85% stem cell viability.

SCTE’s Dual Approach

Dr. Yi Song combines expertise in pathology and traditional Chinese medicine. Every treatment integrates exact laboratory analytics—like precise cell counting—with a deep respect for the body’s natural healing systems.

How We Count Your Cells

Talk to One Of Our Stem Cell Experts

Curious about how cell count and viability affect your treatment results? Schedule a one-on-one consultation with our clinical team.

GET STARTED

Call us now