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Author: Maloney BP, Murphy BA, Cole HP 3rd
Author affiliation: The Maloney Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Publication date & source: 2004.05, Facial Plast Surg., 20(2):129-34.
Soft tissue replacement using a filler as a temporary scaffold to encourage revascularization and tissue in growth is an exciting concept. Sheets of acellular human dermal matrix, called Alloderm (Lifecell Corp, Branchburg, NJ), have been shown to do just that. When implanted into a patient, tissue growth and revascularization have both been observed. The company manufactures a micronized or injectable form called Cymetra. This article reviews the manufacturing, tissue interaction, clinical applications, and anticipated clinical results.
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