We provide honest answers to common questions about regenerative medicine

Stem cell therapy is not a treatment that produces immediate results. Many patients begin to notice changes from several weeks to around 3 months after starting treatment.
* The timing and extent of effects vary depending on the individual, type of condition, disease progression, and overall health.
For those wondering, “Why doesn’t it work immediately?”

“Will I feel better the day after the injection?” “Does it work immediately like surgery?” — These are common questions from patients considering regenerative medicine.
Adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) therapy works fundamentally differently from painkillers or surgery. It is a form of regenerative medicine that brings gradual changes over time by modulating inflammation, improving immune balance, and supporting the tissue repair environment.
What kind of changes actually occur after treatment?
Here is an overview of typical post-treatment progress by timeline.
01 Immediately after treatment to a few days
At this stage, noticeable improvement in the underlying condition is usually not yet felt. Some individuals may experience mild fatigue, a sense of tiredness, or heaviness in the head due to immune responses. This is considered part of the body’s reaction to stem cell signaling.
02 2–4 weeks later
In inflammatory or immune-related conditions, some patients may begin to notice subtle changes during this period.
- Reduced stiffness in the body
- Slight improvement in sleep quality
- More stable overall physical condition
* Changes are often mild and may fluctuate day by day. In orthopedic conditions, clear improvement may still not be evident at this stage.

03 1–3 months after treatment (when many patients begin to notice changes)
Clinical observations suggest that many patients are more likely to experience noticeable improvements during this period.
- Reduced joint pain and pain during movement
- Improved joint mobility (range of motion)
- Reduced chronic fatigue
- A clearer sense of thinking
+ For patients with neurological conditions
In neurological and neuroinflammatory conditions, it may take longer for changes to appear. When improvements are observed, they are often seen as a slowing of disease progression or improved physical strength.
* Stem cell therapy is not a treatment that regenerates lost nerve cells or fully restores neurodegeneration.
Main reasons for individual differences in effectiveness
Even with the same ASC therapy, the recovery process varies from person to person. The main factors are as follows:
Summary: Stem cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that works “gradually and steadily”
- It typically takes several weeks to several months for effects to appear
- Rather than rapid improvement, it is a gradual process of the body recovering balance
- Evaluation should be done monthly, and it is important to review progress together with your doctor
* This article is intended to provide medical information and does not guarantee specific treatment outcomes. Please consult your physician for details.
At Ginza YR Clinic

We provide adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) therapy for whole-body care and joint pain.
Based on the concept of “Ageing Well”, we aim not to fight aging, but to help you age in a healthy and authentic way. Starting from optimizing the body at the cellular level to support long-term health and quality of life, we offer a comprehensive approach combining regenerative medicine, joint care, and anti-aging treatments.
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