About the Procedure

The RePelvix Protocol: Precise Regenerative Healing

The RePelvix protocol heals pelvic floor injuries using your body's own regenerative materials. By delivering platelet-rich plasma, bone marrow aspirate, and microfragmented adipose tissue directly to damaged structures under ultrasound guidance, we stimulate comprehensive tissue repair and restoration.

Understanding Pelvic Floor Injuries

Why Standard Treatments Fall Short

Pelvic floor dysfunction isn't about weak or tight muscles—it's about structural injuries:

  • Torn or overstretched ligaments and tendons that can no longer support pelvic organs
  • Damaged muscle tissue that has lost strength and coordination
  • Weakened connective tissue providing inadequate support
  • Nerve damage affecting sensation and control
  • Poor blood supply limiting natural healing

The Limitation of Exercise

Physical therapy strengthens intact muscles but cannot repair torn ligaments or regenerate damaged tissue. That's where RePelvix makes the difference.

By applying regenerative therapies under ultrasound guidance, we repair ligaments, regenerate muscle tissue, and restore the structural support your body needs.

The Science Behind RePelvix

Three Powerful Regenerative Therapies

01

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Concentrated platelets containing powerful growth factors that stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and accelerate healing.

02

Bone Marrow Aspirate

Stem cells and healing factors that regenerate damaged structures, promote new tissue formation, restore structural integrity, and provide long-term healing signals.

03

Microfragmented Adipose Tissue

Adipose-derived regenerative cells that support ongoing tissue remodeling, enhance structural restoration, promote sustained healing, and improve tissue quality.

The Treatment Process

Your Healing Journey

01

Comprehensive Evaluation

  • Detailed medical history and symptom review
  • Diagnostic ultrasound to visualize structural damage
  • Discussion of treatment goals and expectations

Understanding exactly where and what type of tissue damage exists allows us to create a precise, personalized treatment plan.

02

Personalized Treatment Planning

  • Customized injection protocol targeting specific ligaments
  • Areas of muscle and tendon damage identified
  • Weakened or torn connective tissue mapped

Your provider develops a customized injection protocol targeting your specific injuries.

03

Preparation and Injection Procedure

  • Samples of blood, bone marrow, and/or adipose tissue are collected and minimally processed
  • Under real-time ultrasound guidance, regenerative materials are precisely injected into damaged structures
  • Procedure takes 60-120 minutes
  • Local anesthesia and optional sedation ensure comfort
04

Recovery and Follow-Up

  • All patients go home the same day
  • Physical activity restrictions for 2-3 weeks
  • Initial improvements often begin within 4-8 weeks
  • Continued healing over 3-6 months
  • Follow-up appointments monitor progress

Some patients may benefit from additional sessions.

What to Expect

Your Recovery Timeline

During Treatment

Comfortable setting with local anesthesia and real-time ultrasound guidance.

After Treatment

  • Temporary soreness or swelling
  • Most normal activities resume within a week
  • Strenuous activity restricted for 2-4 weeks

Results Timeline

Healing progresses over several months with ongoing improvement.

Weeks 1-2

Tissue begins responding to regenerative signals

Weeks 4-6

Initial symptom improvement

Months 2-3

Continued tissue remodeling

Months 3-6

Optimal results as healing completes

Long-term

Sustained improvement as regenerated tissue matures

Clinical Proof

Proven Results

The RePelvix protocol has been clinically proven to drastically improve:

  • Urinary and fecal incontinence
  • Pelvic organ prolapse symptoms
  • Pelvic pain
  • Quality of life

By healing the actual injuries causing these conditions, patients experience meaningful, lasting improvement—not just temporary symptom relief.

Ultrasound Guidance

Real-time imaging for pinpoint accuracy to exact injury locations

Autologous Materials

Your own tissues—no risk of rejection or allergic reaction

Minimally Invasive

No incisions, no mesh, no general anesthesia

Proven Safety

Extensive safety data across medical applications without long-term complications

Is RePelvix Right for You?

The Protocol May Be Beneficial If You Experience

Stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence
Fecal incontinence or bowel control issues
Pelvic organ prolapse (cystocele, rectocele, uterine prolapse)
Lack of pelvic support/pelvic heaviness
Chronic pelvic pain
Symptoms persisting despite physical therapy
Desire to avoid or delay surgery
Previous surgical treatment that didn't fully resolve symptoms

Your Next Step: Be evaluated by a certified provider who can assess your specific condition and explain your treatment options.