Kylie Jenner Credits Stem Cell Therapy for Post-Pregnancy Back Pain Relief.
Kylie Jenner has opened up about chronic back pain she has been dealing with since the birth of her son, Aire, three years ago. In an Instagram Story shared on December 3, the 28-year-old revealed that she recently underwent stem cell therapy and experienced significant relief.
Kylie shared photos from her treatment, including hospital bed shots and bandages on her lower back. She explained that despite trying multiple remedies, her pain persisted after pregnancy. Inspired by her sister Kim Kardashian, Kylie sought the therapy herself.
“I have been dealing with bad chronic back pain for almost three years after my last pregnancy, and nothing I tried seemed to help,” Kylie wrote. She added that hearing about Kim’s positive results gave her the confidence to try the treatment at Eterna Health under Dr. Adeel Khan. She reminded followers that results may vary and urged people to consult doctors before trying any medical treatment.
What Is Stem Cell Therapy?
Stem cell therapy uses the body’s stem cells to repair or replace damaged tissues. Stem cells, taken from bone marrow, fat, or umbilical cord blood, can transform into different cell types and help heal injuries, regenerate tissues, and treat certain diseases. Research is ongoing, and it holds promise for regenerative medicine.
Muse Stem Cell Therapy Loved by Kardashian-Jenners
The Muse stem cell therapy Kylie tried uses naturally occurring stem cells to repair damaged tissues. These cells respond to the body’s “SOS” signals, move to injured areas, and replace damaged tissue. All three Kardashian-Jenner sisters have undergone this treatment in Mexico under Dr. Khan, as it is currently illegal in the U.S. outside of strictly approved cases.
Kim Kardashian’s Stem Cell Experience
Earlier this year, Kim Kardashian shared that stem cell therapy helped her recover from chronic shoulder pain and later her own back issues. She described the treatment as a “game-changer” and noted that she had to travel to Mexico for it, as the procedure is not yet FDA-approved in the U.S. Kim expressed gratitude for the treatment and hopes the science evolves so more people can benefit.
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