Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMAC)

What Is Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMAC)?
BMAC most commonly refers to Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate, a regenerative therapy that uses a sample of a patient’s own bone marrow. The sample is drawn — usually from the hip — and processed to concentrate cells and growth factors, which are then delivered to an area of injury or degeneration.
How It Works
Because BMAC is derived from your own body, it is intended to support natural repair using your own biological material, concentrating regenerative components into a targeted treatment.
What to Expect
BMAC is typically performed as an outpatient procedure. Protocols depend on the condition and the provider’s approach.
Questions to Ask a Provider
Ask how the bone marrow is collected and processed, what evidence supports its use for your condition, how many sessions are recommended, and what outcomes and costs to expect.