Some of the greatest breakthroughs in medicine are not the ones that introduce a new surgery, but the ones that make surgery less necessary.
This simple yet powerful belief has guided the remarkable career of Dr Hassan Mubark, a rheumatologist and regenerative medicine physician whose pioneering work is challenging conventional thinking about musculoskeletal care. Through innovation, scientific curiosity, and an unwavering commitment to improving patients’ quality of life, Dr Mubark has emerged as one of the leading voices in the movement toward regenerative, non-surgical healthcare solutions.
Based in Auckland, New Zealand, Dr Mubark leads Auckland Regenerative Clinic, where advanced biologic therapies and precision ultrasound-guided procedures are helping patients preserve function, reduce pain, and maintain independence. Yet among his many contributions to regenerative medicine, one innovation has attracted particular attention from both patients and clinicians alike – the development of the Mubark Technique.
Inspired by Discovery
For Dr Mubark, medicine has never been solely about treating disease. It has always been about understanding it.
His professional journey began in Iraq before he relocated to New Zealand in 1995. Over more than three decades in medicine, he has cared for thousands of patients living with chronic rheumatologic and musculoskeletal conditions. Throughout those years, he repeatedly witnessed the profound impact that pain and disability could have on everyday life.
However, one scientific story would leave a lasting impression on his own philosophy of care.
In 1982, Australian physician Barry Marshall and pathologist Robin Warren discovered that Helicobacter pylori was responsible for most peptic ulcers – a finding that overturned decades of medical assumptions. Before their discovery, ulcer surgery was common and many patients faced lifelong treatment. Their work ultimately transformed healthcare worldwide and earned them the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
For Dr Mubark, the lesson was profound.
“The greatest advances in medicine are often those that allow us to avoid surgery altogether by addressing the underlying cause of disease,” he explains.
This philosophy became the foundation for his growing interest in regenerative medicine – a field dedicated to supporting the body’s natural healing mechanisms and preserving tissues before irreversible damage occurs.
The Birth of the Mubark Technique
One of the most intriguing examples of this philosophy in action is Dr Mubark’s work with Dupuytren’s disease.
First formally described by French surgeon Baron Guillaume Dupuytren in 1831, the condition causes progressive thickening of fibrous tissue in the palm of the hand. Over time, this process can pull fingers into permanent flexion, limiting hand function and affecting everyday activities.
Traditional surgical procedures can effectively release contractures, but recurrence remains a well-recognized challenge for many patients.
Dr Mubark began asking a fundamental question:
What if treatment could address not only the contracture itself, but also the biological processes driving the disease?
The result was the development of the Mubark Technique – a novel approach combining ultrasound-guided percutaneous needle aponeurotomy with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.
Using advanced ultrasound guidance, diseased cords are carefully released through minimally invasive needle techniques. PRP, derived from the patient’s own blood, is then introduced to deliver concentrated growth factors that may assist in biological remodeling of abnormal tissue.
The objective extends beyond simple mechanical correction.
The Mubark Technique seeks to influence the disease process itself, potentially reducing recurrence while preserving hand function through a minimally invasive approach.
Challenging Conventional Thinking
Innovation in medicine is rarely straightforward.
New ideas often encounter skepticism, particularly when they challenge established treatment pathways. Regenerative medicine remains one of the most discussed and, at times, controversial fields in modern healthcare.
Yet Dr Mubark views healthy scientific debate as an essential component of progress.
His motivation has never been to replace surgery, but rather to expand treatment possibilities and provide patients with more options before surgery becomes necessary.
Many musculoskeletal conditions begin as biological problems long before they become structural problems. Recognizing and treating these conditions earlier may allow patients to preserve their natural tissues and maintain function for longer periods.
The encouraging outcomes reported through the Mubark Technique have further strengthened this vision. One notable case demonstrated no recurrence of Dupuytren’s contracture nearly three years after treatment – an outcome that continues to generate interest within the regenerative medicine community.
For Dr Mubark, such results serve not as a conclusion, but as an invitation for further research.
Beyond Dupuytren’s Disease
While the Mubark Technique represents a significant milestone, it is only one aspect of a broader commitment to advancing regenerative healthcare.
At Auckland Regenerative Clinic, Dr Mubark utilizes a range of biologic therapies, including platelet-rich plasma, hyaluronic acid treatments, Arthrosamid® hydrogel therapy, and autologous stem cell procedures for carefully selected patients.
His work has included reported cases involving MRI-confirmed tendon regeneration, resolution of complex hip labral injuries, and innovative treatment approaches for rare neuromuscular conditions such as Inclusion Body Myositis.
What unites these diverse cases is a common objective: helping patients maintain their independence and quality of life.
For some individuals, success means returning to sport. For others, it means continuing to work, caring for family members, or simply performing daily activities without debilitating pain.
The Future of Healthcare Beyond Surgery
As healthcare increasingly embraces personalized medicine, Dr Mubark believes the future lies in integrating advanced imaging, regenerative science, and evidence-based biologic therapies alongside traditional medical and surgical care.
He remains a strong advocate for rigorous research, careful patient selection, and scientific transparency.
“The field must continue to be guided by evidence and patient safety,” he emphasizes. “Innovation begins with curiosity, but it must always be supported by careful observation and ongoing evaluation.”
Today, Dr Mubark continues to contribute to scientific publications, peer review, international collaboration, and educational initiatives while refining treatment protocols and investigating new regenerative strategies.
His recently accepted book chapter on autologous fat-derived expanded stem cell therapy reflects his ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge within the field.
A Pioneer Driven by Purpose
For Dr Hassan Mubark, success is measured not by recognition alone, but by the lives transformed through better healthcare choices.
The Mubark Technique represents more than a medical procedure. It reflects a broader vision for the future of medicine – one where scientific discovery helps preserve natural function, expand treatment options, and empower patients to live fuller lives.
In an era where healthcare is increasingly focused on personalization and prevention, Dr Mubark stands among the pioneers demonstrating that some of the most impactful innovations occur not in the operating theatre, but in the pursuit of helping the body heal itself.
As regenerative medicine continues to evolve, his work serves as a reminder that progress often begins with a simple but powerful question:
What if there is a better way?
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