Fish skin grafts are a new option for treating wounds and burns. Research suggests they reduce pain, aid healing, and have a low risk of side effects. New treatment options for burns and skin wounds ...
Approximately 6.5 to 6.7 million people in the U.S. are affected by chronic wounds each year, and this number is expected to increase as the population ages. Poor blood circulation, high blood sugar ...
For the first time, scientists have combined the six primary skin cell types with specialized hydrogels to ‘print’ a thick, multilayered skin that, when transplanted, successfully integrated with ...
Our skin is a natural wonder of bioengineering. The largest organ in the body, it’s a waterproof defense system that protects against infections. It’s packed with sweat glands that keep us cool in ...
People recovering from wounds or severe burns might one day be treated with fully functional "bioprinted" skin created in a lab, a new study suggests. Researchers say they "printed" skin samples ...
Caltech researchers, working in collaboration with the USC Keck School of Medicine, have created a new type of smart bandage that can help improve the treatment of chronic wounds. The advanced ...
Skin from cod and tilapia is being used to treat burns and other skin damage. Icelandic biotechnology company Kerecis has developed an FDA-approved cod-skin treatment that can speed up burn healing ...
Abeona Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: ABEO) today announced an update on the building momentum in the Company’s launch of FDA-approved ZEVASKYN (prademagene zamikeracel), a first-of-its-kind, autologous ...
Aquaphor and Vaseline are both non-comedogenic, meaning they don't clog pores. Aquaphor may cause an allergic reaction due to the ingredient lanolin. Aquaphor is best for oily skin or if your skin is ...