iPSF Knee Joint Program (Intra-articular Injection)
Don't give up on your active self.
Ideal Candidates
- Experience persistent discomfort in their knees or shoulders.
- Find it difficult to go up and down stairs.
- Wish to continue enjoying sports and exercise comfortably.
- Want to avoid joint surgery if possible.
Treatment Overview

A program for direct intra-articular injection of iPS-derived factors (iPSF).
The bioactive proteins in iPSF, including growth factors, cytokines, and exosomes, are expected to have anti-inflammatory, cell-protective, and tissue-regenerating effects. By delivering them directly into the joint, this treatment supports the regeneration and repair of damaged tissue.
This approach provides a targeted solution for joint-related issues, including in the knees and shoulders. It is suitable for individuals seeking to improve their comfort and mobility in daily life and during physical activities.
Evidence Data


The Treatment Process
(Our Patient-Centric Approach)
PPlanA treatment plan tailored to your life goals.
During counseling, we will discuss your current condition, goals, and lifestyle to design a personalized treatment plan. We provide a thorough explanation for those new to iPSF treatment.
DDoExecuting the plan with precision.
Based on your plan, we will inject iPSF, manufactured and purified under the strict quality control system of I Peace × REJU, directly into the joint.
CCheckA follow-up system to clearly evaluate results.
We monitor your progress after the treatment, evaluating any changes and your personal experience alongside objective data.
AActionMoving toward your ideal self.
Based on the results, we propose the next steps. We don't just repeat treatments; we work with you to map out a path toward achieving your ideal self.
Pricing
| iPSF Knee Joint Program (Intra-articular Injection) - 1 Session | *Please note that a separate fee for iPS cell banking is required. |
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Risks & Side Effects
- Pain, swelling, or internal bleeding at the injection site.
- Temporary discomfort in the joint.
- Allergic reactions (rare).
A detailed explanation will be provided during your counseling session.