Pre & Post-Surgery Regeneration
Prepared before surgery. Protected during recovery. Rebuilt stronger than before.
Get your body ready before surgery, and recover faster and stronger after - using peptide therapy, PRP, and stem cells. This program supports shoulder surgery (rotator cuff repair, labral repair) and knee surgery (arthroscopy, ACL surgery, meniscus, tendon, and muscle repair).
Your Regeneration Timeline
| Timing | Therapy | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Weeks Before Surgery | NAD+ & Glutathione | Primes your cells, energy, and immune system before surgery |
| Week 1 → Return to Activity | BPC-157 & TB-500 | Reduces inflammation and pain throughout recovery |
| Day 14 Post-Op | PRP Injection #1 (9–12 billion platelets) | Protects and reinforces your repair |
| Weeks 6–8 Post-Op | PRP Injection #2 (9–12 billion platelets) | Boosts healing during physical therapy |
| At Surgery, or Weeks 6–12 Post-Op | Stem Cells | Delivers your body’s own repair cells to the injury site for stronger healing |
| Weeks 1–8 Post-Op | NAD+ | Fuels cellular energy and recovery, with a mental clarity boost to ease brain fog |
| Week 8+ → Return to Sport | Growth Hormone Peptides (Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, Tesamorelin, Sermorelin) | Rebuilds muscle and strength as you return to full activity |
Why It Works
- NAD+ & Glutathione prime your cells and immune system before surgery, so healing starts strong from day one.
- BPC-157 & TB-500 calm inflammation and pain from week one all the way through your return to sport.
- PRP uses your own concentrated platelets to protect your repair - research shows it can cut shoulder retear risk significantly.
- Stem cells bring your body’s own repair cells directly to the injury site - studies show augmented rotator cuff repairs heal at a much higher rate.
- Growth hormone peptides - Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, Tesamorelin, and Sermorelin - help rebuild lean muscle and strength so you can get back to running, cutting, jumping, and the sports and activities you love.
Backed by Research
A closer look at the science behind these therapies:
- A 2022 meta-analysis of 23 randomized trials (1,440 patients) found PRP significantly lowered rotator cuff retear rates - 15.9% versus 29.0% without it - while also improving pain and function scores. View study
- A randomized controlled trial of 80 ACL reconstruction patients found the PRP group had superior graft healing and knee function at 6 months compared to the non-PRP group. View study
- Clinical research on bone marrow-derived stem cells after ACL reconstruction found the therapy safe, with improvements in pain, symptoms, and joint protection. View study
