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Post-Surgical Stem Cell Mobilisation
Patient Protocol

Post-Surgical Stem Cell Mobilisation

Accelerated Wound Healing

The Post-Operative Reality

After surgery (cosmetic, orthopaedic, or general), a localised oxygen deficit (hypoxia) develops in the wound area. Your body wants to heal, but severed blood vessels limit the supply of oxygen and building materials.

Our protocol breaks this cycle. By raising partial oxygen tension (pO₂) above 250 mmHg, we activate neutrophils (immune cells) and fibroblasts (collagen builders) at a level that is normally physiologically impossible.

⚠️ Medical Warning: NO Heat. Many ‘wellness’ centres recommend sauna after surgery. This is a contraindication. Heat dilates vessels (vasodilation) while your lymphatic system is still damaged. This leads to severe oedema (fluid retention) and poor scarring. We use exclusively ‘cold’ and ‘mechanical’ modalities.

The Protocol (120 min)

Phase 1: Cellular Priming (PBM)

20 Minutes | Red Light & Vasodilation We prepare the wound area for the oxygen surge.

  • Pharmacology: You start with AzemKrêft (Nitrate). This opens the microcirculation around the wound so the oxygen can actually reach the damaged tissue.
  • Tech: Direct exposure to medical Red Light and Near-Infrared (660nm / 850nm).
  • Mechanism: Red light stimulates the mitochondria (Cytochrome C Oxidase) to produce ATP before the oxygen arrives. The engine is running — now comes the fuel.

Phase 2: Stem Cell Mobilisation (HBOT)

90 Minutes | 2.4 ATA This is the core of the regeneration.

  • Stem Cells: Research shows an 8-fold increase in circulating stem cells (CD34+) with serial treatment. These cells migrate directly to the primed wound area.
  • Infection Prevention: Anaerobic bacteria die immediately at this atmospheric pressure.

Phase 3: Safe Integration

30 Minutes | Optic Flow (Static) After the session, you rest briefly in the open air of De Deelen.

  • Activity: No walking (physical rest), but visual processing of the horizon. This calms the nervous system after the intense stimulus without burdening the body.

Home Advice (Take-Home)

  • Pain & Inflammation: Use FjoerGoud (Curcumin/Ginger) as a natural anti-inflammatory to support or replace NSAIDs.
  • Night: DjipDrûm (Collagen/Glycine) for nighttime, when tissue repair peaks.

Clinical Mechanism

Activation of bone marrow eNOS for CD34+ stem cell mobilisation (8-fold) and ATP synthesis in fibroblasts for collagen production.

Scientific Foundation

Duration 2 Hours
Investment €650 (Programme price on request)
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Results

  • 8x More Stem Cells (CD34+)
  • Bactericidal Action (Infection Prevention)
  • Minimisation of Scar Tissue

The Schedule

Phase 1
Vasodilation (Nitrate & PBM)
Phase 2
Mobilisation (Stem Cell HBOT)
Phase 3
Integration (Static Rest)