Federal regulators created fresh confusion around a controversial subset of wound care products during a 10-day period in ...
When the skin is injured, a stem cell’s survival instincts kick in. New research reveals that a simple amino acid, serine, helps push stem cells to abandon hair growth in favor of wound healing, ...
Skin from cod and tilapia is being used to treat burns and other skin damage. Icelandic biotechnology company Kerecis has developed an FDA-approved cod-skin treatment that can speed up burn healing ...
In 2026, the global wound care market is projected to reach $24B, driven by AI, innovation, prevention strategies and ...
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 ...
The changes to end-of-life skin wound classification in the most recent Minimum Data Set update are ultimately a positive for long-term care, but regulatory ambiguity and potential legal concerns ...
Reasons Why Skin Substitutes Are Dangerous To Use For Wound Care In Long-Term Care. EINPresswire / -- Skin substitutes have emerged as a popular solution for patients with chronic wounds, burns, and ...
An upper blepharoplasty is a type of eye surgery used to lift and remove excess skin and other tissues because of vision or cosmetic concerns. While some forms of blepharoplasty may treat the ...
A skin abscess or boil is a bump on or below the skin’s surface. It may look like a pimple but larger and deeper under the skin. Abscesses usually contain pus or clear fluid and can appear anywhere on ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. Fortunately, if it’s identified early enough, most people can be cured by their initial treatment. When complications do arise, it is usually because the ...