The Problem
When the uterine microenvironment fails
Thin endometrium
Reduced endometrial vascularisation and sub-endometrial fibrosis lower the chances of embryo implantation and pregnancy.
Recurrent implantation failure
Even with healthy embryos, repeated transfer failures point to uterine stem cell dysfunction that standard protocols cannot address.
Treatment-resistant vulvar pain
Chronic vulvodynia and vulvar lichen sclerosus often fail to respond to standard topical and pharmacological therapy.
The HQC Solution
Regenerate the endometrium. Restore the tissue.

Targeted growth factors
PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β and EGF stimulate endometrial cell proliferation and improve the conditions for implantation.
Precise delivery
Intrauterine infusion 48–72h before embryo transfer, under transvaginal ultrasound guidance, with a speculum.
Outpatient flexibility
Same biology, dual indication: vulvar microinjections offer a third-line option for chronic vulvodynia and lichen sclerosus.
A single kit, two protocols: intrauterine for reproductive medicine, intradermal vulvar microinjections for chronic conditions resistant to standard care — all from a 15-minute centrifugation cycle.
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