A plastic surgeon and burn specialist, Fiona Wood, developed a spray-on skin method to treat burns without scarring.
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become a central tool in modern wound care, helping clinicians manage complex wounds, support graft survival, and reduce postoperative infection risk.
Quarterly revenue improvement points to burns and wound specialist Avita Medical being back on track, according to US-based ...
If the Cannes Film Festival intended to tone down the red carpet this year, the celebrity style set clearly didn’t get the memo. Despite restrictions on revealing looks implemented by the festival in ...
The answers to some of medicine’s most challenging problems can come from the most unlikely sources. Who would have thought that a flatworm lurking at the bottom of a Swedish pond could play a role in ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Federal prosecutors seized $2 million from a Pasadena clinic suspected of billing Medicare millions for skin ...
A Pasadena-based advanced wound care clinic is accused of defrauding Medicare for millions in reimbursements for skin graft substitutes and skin grafts that were never performed on patients, the ...
Real-world clinical trial shows superior clinical effectiveness of intact fish-skin grafts over standard care for treating severe, hard-to-heal Stage 3 and 4 pressure ulcers. CHARLOTTE, ...
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