Cutting-Edge Healing With Regenerative Therapies

With her expertise in oral and maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology, and microvascular reconstruction, Dr. Anastasiya Quimby is at the forefront of regenerative reconstruction in West Palm Beach. She combines advanced surgical techniques with cutting-edge regenerative therapies, such as platelet-rich fibrin, mesenchymal stem cells, and exosomes, to stimulate the body’s ability to grow new, healthy tissue at the injury site. This approach is particularly beneficial for patients who have lost large amounts of tissue due to trauma, cancer treatments, or burns.

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What Is Regenerative Reconstruction?

Regenerative reconstruction involves using the body’s natural resources to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. Rather than relying solely on synthetic materials or traditional surgical methods, regenerative techniques enhance the healing process by promoting cellular regeneration. This is especially important in complex reconstructive cases after trauma or cancer surgery, where tissues must be replaced or restored to their original form and function. The key to regenerative reconstruction lies in the use of biological materials that stimulate the body’s healing mechanisms. Dr. Quimby uses platelet-rich fibrin, mesenchymal stem cells, and exosomes, each playing a unique role in the regenerative process.

Regenerative Reconstruction Techniques

Platelet-Rich Fibrin

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is derived from a patient’s own blood, which contains a high concentration of platelets, growth factors, and cytokines. By drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood and processing it to isolate the fibrin matrix containing platelets and growth factors, the PRF can be applied directly to the surgical site or injected into the area needing regeneration. The growth factors within PRF stimulate the surrounding tissues, encouraging faster healing and reducing the risk of complications such as infection or poor wound closure. 

Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that can differentiate into various types of tissues, such as bone, cartilage, muscle, and fat. These cells are found in several areas of the body, including bone marrow, fat tissue, and umbilical cord tissue. One of the most remarkable aspects of mesenchymal stem cells is their ability to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. This makes them particularly valuable in reconstructive surgery, where minimizing inflammation can lead to faster recovery and improved outcomes. MSCs are often harvested from the patient’s own body, typically from fat or bone marrow, and then concentrated before being injected into the surgical site.

Exosomes

Exosomes are small particles released by cells that act as messengers, carrying proteins, lipids, and genetic material between cells. They play a crucial role in regenerative reconstruction by promoting cell communication and stimulating tissue repair and regeneration. Exosomes help activate the body’s natural healing processes by delivering signals that encourage cell growth, reduce inflammation, and support the formation of new tissues. Their ability to enhance cell-to-cell communication makes them particularly valuable in improving the healing process and reducing the likelihood of complications after reconstructive procedures.

Why Choose Dr. Quimby?

Dr. Anastasiya Quimby is a highly skilled, board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with advanced fellowship training in head and neck oncology and microvascular reconstruction. She delivers comprehensive care for patients facing head and neck cancer, prioritizing both functional recovery and aesthetic outcomes. Dr. Quimby's all-encompassing approach streamlines treatment by addressing complex cases—such as tumor removal, jaw reconstruction, and facial restoration—in a single process, minimizing the need for multiple surgeries or specialists.

With expertise spanning dental, medical, ENT, oncology, and plastic surgery, Dr. Quimby crafts personalized treatment plans that lead to faster recovery and improved results. With expertise in cutting-edge regenerative medicine, her practice focuses on precise diagnosis, individualized care, and enhancing quality of life post-treatment, making her a trusted expert in managing complex facial tumors and reconstructive procedures. 

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Regenerative reconstruction is a groundbreaking approach that promotes healing and tissue regeneration through advanced therapies like platelet-rich fibrin, mesenchymal stem cells, and exosomes. Dr. Quimby combines her expertise in head and neck oncology, microvascular surgery, and regenerative medicine to offer patients a unique, personalized treatment plan using innovative techniques to restore function and aesthetics. Her compassionate approach leads you to renewed confidence and vitality. Contact us today to learn how regenerative reconstruction in West Palm Beach can transform your recovery.

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Platelet-Rich Fibrin

Platelet-Rich Fibrin

Platelet-rich fibrin enhances the healing process for patients undergoing complex reconstructive procedures, particularly those involving the face, jaw, and neck.

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Mesenchymal Cells

Mesenchymal Cells

Mesenchymal stem cells are multipotent cells that can differentiate into various tissue types, making them an invaluable asset in regenerative reconstruction.

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Exosomes

Exosomes

Exosomes are microscopic structures produced by almost every cell in the body. They are rich in proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids and facilitate healing by delivering signals to surrounding cells.

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