Meta Cell Technology (MCT) – regenerative treatment

Meta Cell Technology (MCT) is an advanced technology within regenerative medicine that is applied to support skin improvement, hair restoration, and tissue regeneration using the body’s own materials.

MCT is part of modern aesthetic treatment protocols in which the body’s natural recovery processes are central at doctor Brandt clinic in Amsterdam.

What is Meta Cell Technology (MCT)?

MCT is a medically supportive system used to optimize biological processes of the body’s own blood and fat components.

The technology focuses on supporting cell activity and stimulating natural recovery mechanisms of the skin and tissue.

How does MCT work?

During a treatment, the body’s own materials such as blood or fatty tissue are used, depending on the treatment protocol. These materials are processed and optimized before being reapplied.

MCT can be combined within treatments with various regenerative techniques, including:

  • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) – platelets with growth factors
  • PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) – fibrin matrix with gradual release of growth factors
  • SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction) – regenerative cells from fatty tissue
  • Nanofat – refined fat emulsion with cellular components

These techniques may contribute to supporting natural recovery processes.

Applications of MCT

MCT is applied within regenerative and aesthetic treatments for various indications:

Hair restoration

Support of hair follicles and improvement of hair condition in thinning hair.

Skin improvement and skin rejuvenation

Improvement of skin structure, elasticity, and overall skin quality. Can be applied for fine lines, skin aging, and tired-looking skin.

Tissue repair

Support of the natural recovery of skin and tissue, for example in scars or reduced skin quality.

MCT is a technology within regenerative medicine that is used to support the body’s natural healing processes. It is applied in combination with techniques such as PRP and PRF.

MCT is mainly used for hair restoration, skin improvement, and support of the natural healing processes of the skin and tissue.

No. PRP is a treatment using platelets, while MCT is a technology that can be used to support or optimize PRP and other regenerative techniques.

MCT can be combined with various regenerative treatments, depending on the treatment plan. These may include PRP and PRF, as well as SVF and nanofat.

In addition, MCT can be applied in treatments aimed at hair restoration or skin improvement, where stem cell-supporting treatments may also be included as part of a broader treatment plan.