Regenerative Therapy in Houston for Joint, Spine, and Tendon Pain

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What Is Regenerative Therapy?

How Regenerative Therapy Works

Types of Regenerative Therapy Offered by Dr. Silky Patel

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)

TenJet Procedure

Conditions Treated with Regenerative Therapy

Joint Pain and Early Arthritis

Spinal Pain and Disc Degeneration

Tendon and Ligament Injuries

Post-Injury and Surgical Recovery

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Benefits of Regenerative Therapy in Houston

Natural and Drug-Free Healing

Minimally Invasive, No Surgery Required

Targeted, Image-Guided Precision

Long-Term Results & Function Restoration

What to Expect Before, During, and After Treatment

Before Treatment

During the Procedure

After the Procedure

Is Regenerative Therapy Right for You?

You May Be a Good Candidate If You:

When Regenerative Therapy May
Not Be Appropriate

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Frequently Asked Questions About Regenerative Therapy in Houston

What is the difference between PRP and BMAC?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses your blood to isolate growth factors that support healing. BMAC (Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate) is drawn from your pelvic bone and contains not only growth factors, but also stem cells. BMAC is typically used for deeper tissue damage or more advanced joint and spine issues. Dr. Silky Patel determines which therapy is best based on your condition and long-term goals.

How long does regenerative therapy take to work?

Most patients begin to see improvements within 4 to 8 weeks, with continued healing for several months afterward. These therapies promote gradual repair, so results build over time. Relief is often long-lasting, especially when combined with movement therapy and lifestyle adjustments recommended by Dr. Patel.

Can regenerative therapy help me avoid surgery?

Yes, in many cases it can. Regenerative therapy in Houston is often used as an alternative to joint replacements, tendon surgeries, or spinal procedures. By promoting true tissue healing, PRP and BMAC can delay or eliminate the need for more invasive treatments. Dr. Patel uses these therapies as part of a broader plan to keep patients active, mobile, and pain-free without going under the knife.

Is regenerative therapy safe?

Yes, regenerative therapy is considered very safe—especially when performed by a trained specialist like Dr. Silky Patel. Since these treatments use your own blood or bone marrow, there’s virtually no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. Side effects are generally mild and include temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site. With Dr. Patel’s use of real-time imaging and sterile techniques, complications are rare and outcomes are consistently positive.

Will insurance cover regenerative therapy?

At this time, most insurance plans do not cover regenerative therapy like PRP or BMAC because these treatments are considered investigational or non-standard. However, Dr. Patel’s office provides full transparency with pricing and offers guidance on payment options. During your consultation, her team will walk you through costs and help you plan accordingly so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.

How many sessions of regenerative therapy will I need?

The number of sessions depends on your condition, treatment goals, and how your body responds. Many patients notice improvement after just one injection, while others may benefit from two or three spaced weeks apart. Dr. Silky Patel develops a personalized care plan based on your progress and may recommend follow-up therapy if needed to maximize your results and long-term relief.

Are there age restrictions for regenerative therapy?

Regenerative therapy in Houston is suitable for adults of a wide age range. While younger patients may heal faster, older individuals often see excellent outcomes as long as their overall health supports healing. Dr. Patel considers your age, medical history, lifestyle, and recovery goals when determining if regenerative therapy is right for you. There’s no strict age cutoff—just a thoughtful, case-by-case decision.

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