The growing international attention towards regenerative medicine and paths dedicated to longevity finds a new point of reference in Switzerland: from December 2025 in fact, Image Regenerative Clinic brings longevity and regeneration to St. Moritz. Founded in Milan and known for its scientific protocols, advanced diagnostics, and a multidisciplinary approach to health, this company is now expanding in the Engadine, consolidating a presence that aims to combine research, wellness, and clinical innovation.
The opening is the result of collaboration with the Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski St. Moritz, a historic Alpine hospitality facility. The institute occupies dedicated spaces within the hotel, integrating treatment rooms and medical technology with the natural setting and Engadine's tradition of hospitality.
Longevity and Regeneration in St. Moritz: An Integrated Model
The new center brings to St. Moritz a suite of services that interpret longevity from a clinical perspective. The programs offered include personalized anti-aging programs, cellular regeneration, post-sports recovery protocols, and check-ups based on biomolecular indicators.
Each treatment is calibrated on the physiology of the person: genetic and functional analyses, advanced diagnostics and structured clinical evaluations form the basis for targeted interventions, aimed at improving the health span, that is, the years lived in good health.
According to the founder and scientific director, Professor Carlo Tremolada, the St. Moritz context offers “favorable environmental factors and the possibility of integrating precision technologies” into a clinical model already consolidated in Milan.
The international context: when longevity becomes economics
The growing interest in regenerative medicine is not an isolated phenomenon. In recent years, the global wellness economy has seen significant growth, with ever-expanding investment and an increasingly focused demand for solutions for long-term health, prevention, and wellness.
According to specialist projections, the European regenerative medicine market is expected to exceed $11 billion by 2033, thanks to the development of cell therapies, tissue engineering technologies, and new personalized clinical models. At the same time, services dedicated to advanced longevity are becoming a crucial component in the development strategies of elite tourist destinations, especially in regions such as Switzerland, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region.
The choice of St. Moritz, in this context, fits into a global panorama that sees wellness tourism and next-generation medical technologies converging into increasingly integrated offerings.
The use of Lipogems and regenerative applications
Among the technologies available in the new center, the most notable is Lipogems®, a CE-certified and FDA-approved medical device, developed by Professor Tremolada himself. The method uses micro-fragmented autologous adipose tissue to promote tissue regeneration in a standardized manner.
The technology is used in various clinical fields:
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Aesthetic medicine and facial rejuvenation with non-invasive treatments
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cosmetic surgery with a regenerative approach
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Orthopedic protocols for joints, tendons and injuries
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post-trauma and sports recovery pathways
The procedure maintains the integrity of the biological components of adipose tissue, preserving mesenchymal cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrix, essential elements for natural tissue repair.
An increasing role for research
In addition to clinical practice, Image Regenerative Clinic brings its research activities to the Engadine, including scientific studies, collaborations with universities, and specialist training. Over the years, the Milan center has achieved international certifications and awards, including the European Commission's Seal of Excellence and being named one of the Top 10 European regenerative clinics according to MedTech Outlook Europe.
The expansion to St. Moritz allows us to replicate this model in an environment that combines international tourism, high-altitude sports, and a growing demand for preventive healthcare services.
The role of Kempinski in the patient experience
Il Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski St. Moritz integrates dedicated facilities for the new clinic into its spaces, maintaining a high level of privacy and hospitality. The hotel, housed in a historic building dating back to 1864, offers an Alpine Spa, heated pools, family programs, and winter sports services. The integration of hospitality and regenerative medicine ensures continuity between the stay and individual clinical pathways.
A new piece in the global longevity system
The arrival of Image Regenerative Clinic in Engadin represents a further step in St. Moritz's transformation into a hub that combines luxury tourism with specialized healthcare. The combination of scientific research, regenerative technologies, and an iconic destination helps define a new standard in contemporary longevity.
The project is also part of a broader trend: the convergence of medicine, wellness, and lifestyle, where the goal is not only to prolong life, but to do so by improving the quality of life for decades to come.



