| BellaDerm™ Skin Treatments |
| Written by Kristi Runyon | |||
| Monday, 09 November 2009 13:11 | |||
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Sometimes doctors need a little bulk or filler material to provide extra support or a smoother texture after a cosmetic procedure. BellaDerm is a dermal matrix graft made from donated human skin stripped of fat and cells.
The Face of Time Some people start to look old when they are still quite young, while others maintain their youthful appearance for a considerable time. The rate at which facial aging becomes apparent is largely influenced by our genes. However, gravity, sunlight, smoking, the environment and how we care for our skin and body can also influence how well our skin and youthful looks withstand the test of time. Cosmetic Procedures BellaDerm™ BellaDerm is made from donated living human skin, like the excess skin removed after weight loss surgery. The donor skin is processed, removing the top layer (epidermis), fatty tissue and cells. What remains is a skeletal graft of dermal tissue, called a dermal matrix graft. The graft is soft and flexible and available in various sizes. Philip Bonanno, M.D., Plastic Surgeon with Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, NY, says no product preparation is needed. Once a package of BellaDerm is opened, it’s ready for use. It can be used in many ways, like adding support for sagging breasts, plumping up the lips or filling in ridges and furrows on the face. Plastic Surgeon, Sharon Dechiara, M.D., says BellaDerm is ideal for smoothing out facial contour after a facelift. Once BellaDerm is placed in an area, it provides a matrix for the growth of new cells. As the patients’ own cells grow into the scaffold, the matrix eventually becomes a part of the body. Since there are no donor cells left on BellaDerm, there is no risk of rejection.
For general information on aging skin or cosmetic procedures: Research compiled and edited by Barbara J. Fister
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