Springs Rejuvenation has expanded its regenerative medicine services to Austin, Texas, with the opening of a new clinic that offers non-surgical treatments including the proprietary Stem 3 Protocol, stem cell exosome therapy, micro FUE hair restoration, and joint pain relief. The Austin location is the fifth clinic in the Springs Rejuvenation network, joining existing facilities in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and Atlanta. This expansion positions Austin as a direct access point for patients across central Texas who previously had to travel out of state or overseas for comparable care.
The centerpiece of the Austin clinic's offerings is the Stem 3 Protocol, a structured regenerative approach that combines stem cell and exosome-based therapies into a coordinated treatment plan. Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that carry proteins, lipids, and genetic material between cells and have been studied for their role in tissue signaling and repair. The protocol is designed to be administered without surgery, reducing recovery time and procedural risk for patients. With this local availability, Springs Rejuvenation aims to remove the logistical burden of traveling to major coastal cities for treatment.
In addition to exosome therapy, the clinic offers micro FUE hair transplantation, a follicular unit extraction method that uses small-gauge instruments to harvest and implant individual hair follicles with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. This technique leaves no linear scar and is associated with shorter recovery periods compared to traditional strip-harvest methods. The advanced FUE service at Springs Rejuvenation integrates exosome application as part of the post-procedure protocol to support the scalp environment during recovery. The clinic's hair restoration team tailors follicle harvesting and placement to each patient's scalp density and restoration goals.
For patients dealing with chronic joint discomfort, the Austin clinic provides joint pain stem cell protocols targeting the knees, hips, shoulders, and back. These treatments use stem cell and exosome preparations delivered directly to the affected joint or surrounding tissue, aiming to support the body's natural repair processes without surgical intervention. Orthopedic surgery carries meaningful procedural risk and extended rehabilitation timelines, whereas the stem cell joint therapy approach is structured as an outpatient treatment, allowing patients to typically return to normal activities within a shorter window than surgical recovery would allow. Patients with degenerative joint conditions, sports-related wear, or age-associated stiffness are evaluated individually to determine clinical appropriateness.
The opening of the Austin clinic extends Springs Rejuvenation's national network to central Texas, giving regional patients local access to the same protocols available at its other locations. As demand grows for minimally invasive outpatient procedures, the availability of these treatments in Austin represents a significant development for the healthcare landscape in the region.

