It Is Suitable For
· Those in Tokyo who want to rejuvenate and hydrate their skin.
· Those who want to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and signs of aging.
· Those who want to improve skin texture, elasticity, and overall radiance.
· Those who wish to support skin repair and regeneration.
· Those who want to experience safe, science-backed regenerative skincare treatments.
What Is Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell?
Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell (Water Light Injection for Face) is a non-invasive, cell-free regenerative skincare treatment that utilizes the supernatant derived from cultured stem cells found in baby (deciduous) tooth pulp. Rich in cytokines, growth factors, exosomes, and other biologically active substances, it works to naturally rejuvenate the skin, enhance hydration, boost collagen production, and support overall skin repair.
This advanced treatment targets common concerns such as fine lines, dullness, dryness, uneven texture, and early signs of aging – promoting a brighter, firmer, and more radiant complexion. With minimal downtime and minimal risk, Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell treatment is suitable for all skin types and is ideal for those who want a smoother, healthier, and more youthful appearance.
How It Works
Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell is administered using a multi-needle injector device (often called a water light gun), which delivers micro-injections of the stem cell culture supernatant liquid evenly across the treatment area – typically the face, neck, or décolleté. The device allows for precise, controlled depth and dosage, ensuring optimal penetration into the dermis where regeneration begins.
The procedure usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes, including preparation time. Local anesthesia may be applied beforehand to minimize any discomfort, making the treatment well-tolerated by most patients. There is no need for general anesthesia.
Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell Procedure
1. Consultation and skin assessment will be conducted.
2. The treatment area will be thoroughly cleaned.
3. Local anesthesia may be applied to the treatment area.
4. The Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell supernatant will be administered by water light injection.
5. A serum may be applied after the treatment.
6. Post-care instructions will be provided by the doctor.
Advantages and Limitations of Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell
<Advantages>
· Improves skin tone and texture
· Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
· Promotes skin hydration
· Supports tissue repair
· Minimizes pore size
· Safe for various skin type
· Suitable for sensitive skin
<Limitations>
· Results may vary depending on individual skin conditions and response to the treatment
· Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results
Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell Preparation
· Avoid exfoliating products, such as scrubs or acids, for at least 7 days before the treatment
· Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning for at least 2 weeks before the treatment
· Discontinue the use of retinol or vitamin A products for at least 7 days before the treatment
· Avoid self-tanning agents for at least 7 days prior to the treatment
· Avoid waxing, hair removal, or hair bleaching for at least 2 weeks before the treatment
· Avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 to 48 hours before the treatment
Milk Teeth Dental Pulp Stem Cell Post Care
· Avoid perfumes, self-tanning products, or other harsh chemicals for at least 72 hours
· Avoid using harsh exfoliants, scrubs, or active ingredients like acids or retinoids for at least 1 week after the treatment
· Avoid waxing, hair removal, or hair bleaching for at least 14 days after the treatment
· Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher daily
· Refrain from strenuous activities, saunas, and swimming for at least 7 days after the treatment
· Avoid picking, rubbing, or scratching your skin for at least 5 to 7 days after the treatment
· Avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 to 48 hours after the treatment
FAQ
Q1: Can you use baby teeth for stem cells?
A1: Yes, baby teeth contain dental pulp stem cells that can be used for regenerative treatments. These stem cells can develop into different cell types, like bone and cartilage. Baby teeth are an easy, non-invasive source of stem cells and are used in both medical and cosmetic applications.
Q2: Is the treatment painful?
A2: Before the treatment, a local anesthesia will be applied to the skin to minimize discomfort. Most patients report feeling little to no pain during the procedure. Some may experience mild tingling or a slight prickling sensation.
Q3: How long does the treatment take?
A3: The treatment typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the treatment area and individual needs.
Q4: How many sessions are required for optimal results?
A4: While some patients may notice improvements after just one session, multiple sessions are recommended for more significant, long-lasting results. The exact number of sessions will depend on your skin type and goals.
Q5: Is this treatment suitable for all skin types?
A5: Yes, the treatment is generally considered safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It is also ideal for individuals who are looking for a non-invasive alternative to more aggressive anti-aging treatments.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Omotesando Rejuva Medical Clinic
[Location] Tokyo, Japan
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 8mins away from Tokyo City View and Sky Deck and 15mins distance from the popular Tokyo Tower and Momiji Waterfall
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (9:00AM - 6:00PM)
Operation Time |
30 - 60 mins |
Recovery Time |
- |
Number of Postoperative Visit |
Not required |
Hospitalization |
Not required |
Limitations |
Temporary redness or swelling may occur after the treatment
This treatment is not suitable for individuals with certain skin diseases or active infections
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Cancellation Policy |
No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date* |
Include In This Price |
Consultation Fee, Interpreter Fee, Tax |
Location |
3 Chome-7番地19 Minamiaoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan |