Swiss clinic launches stem cell treatment using clients' own fat tissue
Clinique Nescens in Switzerland has launched a regenerative programme that uses clients' own stem cells to create personalised 'elixirs' for anti-ageing and intimate health treatments. Olivia Palamountain reports
Located on the Genolier Medical Campus between Geneva and Lausanne, Clinique Nescens positions itself as a leader in evidence-based medical wellness and longevity treatments.
Its latest innovation is the "Elixir Stem Cell Journey" - a bespoke programme developed in collaboration with European stem cell research institutes that ranges from two to 10 days.
The programme's unique approach involves extracting a small fat sample from clients under local anaesthesia, then processing it immediately on-site in a Swiss GMP-certified laboratory to isolate the stromal vascular fraction (SVF), which is rich in stem cells.
The concentrated SVF is then injected back into targeted tissues to stimulate cellular repair, volume restoration, and improve skin quality by boosting collagen production and tissue elasticity. Crucially, stem cell extracts are cryopreserved for up to 30 years, allowing clients to access their "youthful regenerative potential" for future treatments.
Beyond aesthetic applications, the programme addresses intimate health concerns for both men and women. The clinic's "Sublimating Elixir" targets issues such as vaginal laxity, intimate dryness and loss of sensitivity linked to childbirth, menopause or natural ageing.Professor Jacques Proust, founder of the Nescens brand and pioneer in anti-ageing medicine, describes the offering as "a scientifically grounded, ethically managed path to regenerative health."
The programme includes medical pre-assessment, longevity profiling, the stem cell therapy itself, post-treatment optimisation, luxury accommodation with full board and a dedicated medical concierge service.
The Elixir Stem Cell Journey starts from 22,500 Swiss francs (approximately £20,900) for a two-day, one-night stay.