Amniotic FAQs
Amniotic injection frequently asked questions and answers for patients seeking regenerative medicine treatment with regenerative injections.
Where is the Amniotic injection from?
Where is the Amniotic injection from?
Amniotic liquid allograft is derived from the amniotic liquid within the placenta to advance soft tissue repair, replacement, and reconstruction.
What conditions can Amniotic injections help?
What conditions can Amniotic injections help?
- Relevant Conditions
- Sports Injuries
- Joint pain
- Tendonitis
- Fasciitis
- Muscle & Meniscus tears
- Wound Care
- Other conditions as indicated by your Doctor
How is Donor/Tissue Screened?
How is Donor/Tissue Screened?
The donor has been assessed for high-risk behavior and relevant diseases. The donated tissue has been deemed acceptable for transplant in accordance with strict industry standards. All amniotic liquid allografts have been tested for potentially infectious diseases and terminally sterilized to ensure the safety of each liquid allograft.
Is this injection FDA approved?
Is this injection FDA approved?
Yes!
This injection is fully FDA approved and is from pure amniotic fluid obtained only from live cesarean birth.
How much fluid is needed?
How much fluid is needed?
For smaller joints (toe joints) 1cc is needed.
For other, larger areas (heel/tendon/ankle) 2cc are needed.