Lipofilling with Wal Technique (Jet Water Assisted)- watch the video below

  On the 26th  and 27th of  June 2015 it held in Ancona at the Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand-surgery Unit of  Teaching Hospital Ospedali Riuniti, and under the aegis of Lipofilling, the second edition of course of High Specialization in lipofilling techniques: “Innovations in Plastic Surgery”. The Presidents of the course, Prof. Michele Riccio, Prof.

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The role of ialuronic acid in the treatment of hard to heal wound of limbs.

In the last decades there was a huge development in the field of biomedical research to find alternative solutions to the use of biological tissue autologous in the treatment of loss of tissue. There were therefore introduced several biological “substitute” which could fix or improve the functionality of a damaged tissue.

Many biomedical products for the skin are based on hyaluronic acid, collagen and other molecules of extracellular matrix of tissues, able to work as a “scaffold” for the tissue.

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Body Jet System confirms its leadership in Lipofilling.

The benefits of the Body Jet system in lipofilling interventions in terms of minimal trauma on donor tissue and a high cell viability of the removed tissue, with particular reference to the mesenchymal cells of the SVF, are already known and reported on this blog last April 2, 2014. the news comes from some preliminary studies that largely confirm the superiority of the results offered by body Jet system to other devices regard the removal of fat tissue.

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Painful neuromas after amputation: A new technique of treatment with autologus adipose tissue

 Introduction The painful neuromas after amputation is a possible complication of an ordinary skin wound where the  peripheral nerve is injured; other causes include chronic irritation from pressure, nerve injury during surgery, strains or blunt trauma. Neuromas are constituted by the aberrant growth of nervous tissue (Schwann cells and nerve fibers) that develop at the

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The Amniotic Membrane

The amniotic membrane is a tissue of placental source. The amniotic membrane, in continuation to the chorion, is the inner layer of the amniotic sac that surrounds the embryo and, later, the fetus. The amniotic membrane at the end has an area ranging from about 700 to 1800 cm2, a weight of 15-35 grams, and

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