SERVICES & TREATMENTS
MicroFragmented Adipose Tissue (MFAT)
Microfragmented Adipose Tissue (MFAT) therapy is a regenerative medicine procedure that uses your body’s own fat tissue (adipose tissue) to promote healing and reduce pain in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.
Adipose tissue is rich in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), growth factors, and anti-inflammatory proteins, which help stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve joint function. Unlike other stem cell treatments, MFAT does not require laboratory processing—instead, the fat is mechanically processed into micro-fragmented form and injected directly into the affected area.
How Does MFAT Therapy Work?
- 1Harvesting Adipose Tissue: A small amount of fat is extracted from your body (usually from the abdomen or thigh) using a minimally invasive liposuction technique.
- 2Processing the Fat Tissue: The fat is mechanically processed to remove excess fluids while preserving the natural regenerative cells within the tissue.
- 3Injection Into the Target Area: The microfragmented fat is injected into damaged joints, tendons, or soft tissues to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve function.
This process enhances natural tissue regeneration by reducing inflammation and supporting cellular repair without the need for external additives or enzymes.
Conditions Treated with MFAT Therapy
MFAT therapy is commonly used for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions, including:
Joint & Cartilage Conditions
- Osteoarthritis (Moderate to Severe): Knee, hip, shoulder, and ankle arthritis.
- Cartilage Damage or Degeneration: Joint wear and tear from aging or repetitive use.
- Meniscus and Labral Tears: Damage to knee or hip joint soft tissues.
Tendon & Ligament Injuries
- Rotator Cuff Tears (Larger, partial tears in the shoulder).
- Tendonitis and Tendinopathy (Achilles, patellar, or elbow tendonitis).
- Plantar Fasciitis (Chronic heel pain from inflammation).
Other Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Chronic Joint Pain & Stiffness
- Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction
- Sports Injuries & Overuse Syndromes
MFAT therapy is often combined with physical therapy and other regenerative treatments (such as PRP or prolotherapy) to enhance results.

