PAID AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE GRAFT CLINICAL TRIAL for nonhealing wounds - CONTACT US TODAY

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ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL SKIN SUBSTITUTES

SKIN SUBSTITUTES are a diverse group of biologic, synthetic or biosynthetic materials that can provide temporary or permanent coverage of open wounds with the goal of reproducing the properties of the normal skin. 


SKIN SUBSTITUTES provide a variety of cellular and non cellular benefits thereby making them an important adjunct in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds.


HUMAN PLACENTAL AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE GRAFTS are one type of skin substitute used for healing wounds. Amniotic membranes contain an abundance of growth factors, cytokines and other signaling molecules that synergistically interact to accelerate wound healing. Amniotic membranes used as a biological wound covering may decrease pain, infection, inflammation and scarring. 


HUMAN PLACENTAL AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE GRAFTS can be used on diabetic wounds, venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers, pressure injuries and other wound types.

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