Medical experts prepare fish skin from wild cod — fished off the coast of Iceland — to apply on burn and diabetic wound patients. Photo courtesy of Kerecis Chilly waters off the coast of Iceland have ...
The field of regenerative medicine is making significant strides, particularly with the development of bioengineered skin designed to heal burns without leaving scars. This breakthrough has the ...
Fish skin grafts are a new option for treating wounds and burns. Research suggests they reduce pain, aid healing, and have a low risk of side effects. New treatment options for burns and skin wounds ...
Raw egg whites are a dangerous burn “remedy.” Burn specialists warn they can introduce Salmonella, trigger allergies and ...
People recovering from wounds or severe burns might one day be treated with fully functional "bioprinted" skin created in a lab, a new study suggests. Researchers say they "printed" skin samples ...
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (WPVI) -- Burn care has seen a host of breakthroughs in the past decade. Death rates have dropped by more than 50 percent since 1950. The latest innovation is bringing patients ...
WAILEA, Hawaii & REYKJAVIK, Iceland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kerecis ®, the company that is pioneering the use of fish skin in tissue regeneration and wound care, today announced its new product, Kerecis ...
ARLINGTON, Va. & REYKJAVIK, Iceland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Researchers from the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research have found that Kerecis Omega3 Burn fish skin has better wound-healing properties ...