TriCelX, Inc., a company focused on providing cost-effective, evidence-based solutions for pain relief, aesthetics and physical performance, is opening a flagship clinic at the Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy and Research Center in Frisco, Texas.
The clinic at The Star features an ISO Level 7 cleanroom and includes two procedure rooms, each with direct access to the cleanroom. Through its LumineX brand, the company offers advanced aesthetic procedures like body contouring, non-surgical facial enhancement, skin rejuvenation and tightening.
“I’m excited to have been part of this revolution in aesthetics, moving away from a general surgical world, into a technology-based world, which affords patients with natural options — all without having to go under the knife,” said Chief of Bio-Aesthetics Dr. Jack Zamora in an official statement.
Led by double-board-certified Dr. Ryan Hagens, chief of musculoskeletal and regenerative medicine, OrthodynamiX applies advanced science to create personalized, evidence-based treatments for people dealing with pain from aging, injuries and degenerative or inflammatory conditions.
“I am most excited to be part of this multi-disciplinary team as we are translating technological advances in aesthetics to provide our patients with individualized treatment options for pain — by leveraging the power of their own unchanged, native cells — all during the same procedure,” said Dr. Hagens.
With guidance from its military advisory board, which includes Gen. Lance L. Smith and Brigadier Gen. Mark T. Kimmit, TriCelX is also developing a proprietary biological medical countermeasures cell processing platform. This platform is designed to produce native, non-expanded biologics to assist warriors facing unique threats like acute radiation syndrome, traumatic brain injury and battlefield wounds.
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