Difference between revisions of "Foreskin tissue harvesting"

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  |title=Tissues made of cells from foreskin of circumcised babies speed diabetic wound healing
 
  |title=Tissues made of cells from foreskin of circumcised babies speed diabetic wound healing
|trans-title=Gewebe aus Zellen aus der Vorhaut beschnittener Babys beschleunigen die diabetische Wundheilung
 
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Revision as of 17:04, 12 March 2020

Infant foreskins collected through forced circumcisions are harvested for use by many industries. Dermagraft and Apligraf are major supplies of foreskin-derived products.

Cosmetics

SkinMedica

Skin grafts

Burn victims

Baldness cures

Diabetes patients

Aging diabetes patients whose wounds don't heal are being treated successfuly by grafting infant foreskins onto the wounded area.[1]

References

  1. REFweb Ruggles, Rick (17 December 2013). Tissues made of cells from foreskin of circumcised babies speed diabetic wound healing, archive.org, livewell Nebraska. Retrieved 12 March 2020.