Spinal Regenaplasty

Regenaplasty surgical procedure page for Next Gen Spine Center

Advanced Spinal Procedure

Spinal Regenaplasty

A next-generation surgical technique that corrects the root causes of back and neck pain — then harnesses your body’s own regenerative power to restore natural spinal motion.

Surgery that corrects. Medicine that heals.

Spinal Regenaplasty is a proprietary surgical technique developed at Next Gen Spine Center that combines precision spinal correction with state-of-the-art regenerative medicine. Unlike traditional spinal surgery — which focuses solely on structural repair — Regenaplasty addresses both the mechanical problem causing your pain and the biological environment needed for true, lasting recovery.

The procedure is designed for patients experiencing chronic back or neck pain caused by degenerative disc disease, herniation, instability, or other structural conditions. By pairing surgical correction with regenerative biologics, Regenaplasty accelerates healing, minimizes recovery time, and works to restore the spine’s natural range of motion.

The name “Regenaplasty” reflects its dual purpose: Regenera — from regenerative medicine — and plasty, the surgical reshaping and correction of the spine’s architecture. Two disciplines, one procedure.

Who can benefit?

Spinal Regenaplasty is indicated for a wide range of spinal conditions that have not responded adequately to conservative care:

Degenerative Disc Disease
Herniated Discs
Spinal Stenosis
Spondylolisthesis
Cervical Disc Disease
Facet Joint Syndrome
Failed Back Surgery
Radiculopathy
Lumbar Instability

A two-phase approach to spinal restoration

  1. 1

    Comprehensive Evaluation

    Advanced imaging, biomechanical analysis, and a thorough clinical assessment identify the precise structural conditions causing your symptoms. This ensures the surgical plan is tailored exactly to your anatomy and goals.

  2. 2

    Surgical Correction

    Using minimally invasive techniques, the underlying structural problem — whether a degenerated disc, compressed nerve, or unstable segment — is precisely corrected. The goal is to remove the source of pain while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.

  3. 3

    Regenerative Medicine Integration

    Regenerative biologics — which may include stem cell therapies, or growth factor applications — are introduced to the surgical site. These agents stimulate your body’s natural healing cascades, promoting faster tissue repair and reducing inflammation.

  4. 4

    Motion Restoration & Recovery

    A structured post-operative rehabilitation protocol is designed alongside the procedure to re-establish the spine’s natural mobility. The regenerative environment created during surgery supports not just healing, but the long-term functional health of the spine.

Dual Approach: correction + regeneration
Min. Invasive surgical techniques
Full Motion restoration as the goal

Faster Healing

Regenerative biologics deployed during surgery accelerate natural tissue repair, reducing the recovery window compared to traditional spinal procedures.

Restored Motion

The procedure is specifically designed to re-establish the spine’s natural range of motion — not just relieve pain, but return function.

Root Cause Focus

Regenaplasty corrects the structural conditions generating pain, rather than managing symptoms. The result is more durable, long-term relief.

Personalized Planning

Every Regenaplasty procedure is planned around your specific anatomy, imaging, and goals — no one-size-fits-all approach.

Your path forward

Regenaplasty is performed at an ambulatory surgical center (ASC) by the specialists at NextGen Spine Center. The procedure is typically performed under IV sedation, with most patients returning home the same day. Your care team will walk you through every step — from pre-operative preparation through your recovery and rehabilitation milestones.

Recovery timelines vary by patient and condition, but the regenerative component of Regenaplasty is designed to support your body’s healing from day one. Most patients begin a guided physical therapy program within weeks of surgery, progressively working toward full restoration of spinal mobility.

Find out if Regenaplasty is right for you

Schedule a consultation with our spine specialists to review your imaging and discuss your options.