So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of autologous adipocytes have not been studied sufficiently. The purpose of the research was to carry out the estimation of efficiency and morphological grounding of the surgery of transplanting autologous adipocytes for treating skin scars. The study included 35 patients (12 males and 23 females at the age of 18-55 years) with skin scars after deep burns. The majority of patients were with atrophic scars – 25 (71.4%); with hypertrophic – 8 (22.9%); with normotrophic – 2 (5.7%). To verify the processes in scar tissues the histological biopsy examination of the scar tissue was carried out; the samples were taken from patients with post-burn skin ...
Abnormal scarring and its accompanying cosmetic, functional and psychological burden is a major cha...
BACKGROUND AIMS: There is currently no definitive treatment for the painful scar. Autologous adipose...
BACKGROUND: The differences between fetal and adult scars suggest the possibility of manipulating sk...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
Regenerative medicine is an emerging and rapidly evolving field of research and therapy, thanks to n...
Background: Burn injuries are common and in the long term can lead to hypertrophic or keloid scars, ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Burns are lesions in which the thermal energy of the causative agent transfers heat to the surface o...
Abstract: Abnormal scarring is a major challenge in modern medicine. The central role of myofibrobla...
There is growing evidence that adipose stem cells contribute to the restoration of tissue vasculariz...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and is the first line of defense against physical an...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
BACKGROUND: The regenerative property of fat grafting has been described. However, it is not clear w...
Background Pathological scars occur following injuries and are often considered esthetically unattra...
Abnormal scarring and its accompanying cosmetic, functional and psychological burden is a major cha...
BACKGROUND AIMS: There is currently no definitive treatment for the painful scar. Autologous adipose...
BACKGROUND: The differences between fetal and adult scars suggest the possibility of manipulating sk...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
Regenerative medicine is an emerging and rapidly evolving field of research and therapy, thanks to n...
Background: Burn injuries are common and in the long term can lead to hypertrophic or keloid scars, ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
Burns are lesions in which the thermal energy of the causative agent transfers heat to the surface o...
Abstract: Abnormal scarring is a major challenge in modern medicine. The central role of myofibrobla...
There is growing evidence that adipose stem cells contribute to the restoration of tissue vasculariz...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and is the first line of defense against physical an...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
BACKGROUND: The regenerative property of fat grafting has been described. However, it is not clear w...
Background Pathological scars occur following injuries and are often considered esthetically unattra...
Abnormal scarring and its accompanying cosmetic, functional and psychological burden is a major cha...
BACKGROUND AIMS: There is currently no definitive treatment for the painful scar. Autologous adipose...
BACKGROUND: The differences between fetal and adult scars suggest the possibility of manipulating sk...