| What it does | Removes the worn joint surfaces and replaces them with metal and plastic implants | Rebuilds your own cartilage using your cells on a 3D scaffold — the joint is preserved |
| Best suited to | Genuine end-stage, whole-joint “bone-on-bone” osteoarthritis | Focal cartilage damage before arthritis is end-stage |
| Your own joint | Removed and replaced | Preserved |
| Age/activity fit | A last resort — harder to justify in younger, very active patients | Designed for younger or active patients who want to keep their joint |
| Longevity | Implants wear out over time; revision in younger patients is difficult | Aims for a durable, living cartilage surface |
| Reversibility | Definitive — the natural joint is gone | Preserves future options, including replacement later if ever needed |
| Cost | From £18,500 | From £28,000, all-inclusive |