Once considered waste, the skin is rich in collagen types I and III, essential for tissue regeneration, and
has a structure similar to human skin, making it ideal for healing.When applied to b.u ŕns, the skin acts as a “second skin,” protecting w.o ∪nds, reducing p.a ìn, maintaining moisture, and preventing infection.
Patients report faster recovery, fewer s.c αrs, and a sense of hope. Before use,
the skin is sterilized, disinfected, and treated with glycerol to ensure safety and biocompatibility.
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