Bioengineered Skin Grafts For Burn Victims. From the Swiss company Cutiss, a spin-off from the University of Zurich, comes better skin graft technology called DenovoSkin. #burns #skingrafts #children #denovoskin
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Bioengineered Skin Grafts For Burn Victims The treatment of severe burns requires replacement of destroyed skin with skin grafts. From the Swiss company Cutiss, a spin-off from the University of Zurich, comes better skin graft technology called DenovoSkin. Starting with a postage stamp-sized sample of a patient’s skin as a cell source, in just 4 weeks Cutiss can grow multiple, personalized bilayer skin grafts 10 times that size that have both epidermal and dermal layers. The result skin for grafting is elastic, grows with the patient, reduces scarring, and, because, it is derived from the patient’s own cells, it will not be rejected. The ability to grow with the patient is critical for pediatric burn patients. Traditional split-thickness skin grafts tend to scar, and can only be harvested from the burn victim ’s remaining healthy skin. That can be as little as 40% of the total pre-burn skin. Split thickness graft harvesting also leaves a donor site that can be painful and is subject to scarring. DenovoSkin is now in Phase 3 clinical trials, launched in 2025, across 20 burn centers in eight EU countries as well as in Switzerland. The Cutiss company is also developing next-generation grafts with blood vessel and pigmentation cells. These aim to make the regenerated skin look and function even more like natural tissue. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260115/Bio-engineered-skin-grafts-offer-new-hope-for-severe-burn-injuries.aspx https://www.news.uzh.ch/en/articles/news/2026/new-skin-for-burn-victims.html #burns #skingrafts #children #denovoskin"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on February 10, 2026: "Bioengineered Skin Grafts For Burn Victims The treatment of severe burns requires replacement of destroyed skin with skin grafts. From the Swiss company Cutiss, a spin-off from the University of Zurich, comes better skin graft technology called DenovoSkin. Starting with a postage stamp-sized sample of a patient’s skin as a cell source, in just 4 weeks Cutiss can grow multiple, personalized bilayer skin grafts 10 times that size that have both epidermal and dermal layers. The result skin for grafting is elastic, grows with the patient, reduces scarring, and, because, it is derived from the patient’s own cells, it will not be rejected. The ability to grow with the patient is critical for pediatric burn patients. Traditional split-thickness skin grafts tend to scar, and can only be harvested from the burn victim ’s remaining healthy skin. That can be as little as 40% of the total pre-burn skin. Split thickness graft harvesting also leaves a donor site that can be painful and is subject to scarring. DenovoSkin is now in Phase 3 clinical trials, launched in 2025, across 20 burn centers in eight EU countries as well as in Switzerland. The Cutiss company is also developing next-generation grafts with blood vessel and pigmentation cells. These aim to make the regenerated skin look and function even more like natural tissue. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260115/Bio-engineered-skin-grafts-offer-new-hope-for-severe-burn-injuries.aspx https://www.news.uzh.ch/en/articles/news/2026/new-skin-for-burn-victims.html #burns #skingrafts #children #denovoskin".

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#Scientists achieve major leap forward to potential #hairlosscure
The successful printing of #hairfollicles with the prospect of #3Dprinted #skingrafts capable of growing hair is set to shape the future of #medicalprocedures concerning #artificialhairtransplant.
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Scientists achieve major leap forward to potential hair-loss cure

Scientists achieve major leap forward to potential hair-loss cure

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