Acellular Dermis Membrane
The acellular dermis membrane contains basement membrane on one of its surfaces. It can provide a dense and impenetrable layer against microorganism and pathogen penetration into deeper layers.
So the membrane surface can stay exposed in high-perfused tissue of the oral cavity. The product origin is the collagen membrane (skin dermal layer), which consists of strong collagen type I and III fibers that strengthen the product, and also elastic fibers causing flexibility. This collagen membrane results in product’s unique features.
Benefits
- Biocompatibility and no need for hypersensitivity reaction test before usage.
- All human sources are safe and traceable for a long period of time.
- We also screen all donors for serological tests such as ELISA and PCR assays with microbiological culture tests and assuring of tissue safety before processing.
- Good volume enhancement is one of ITP Acellular Dermis characteristics.
- It helps to maintain normal tissue structure and aesthetic reconstruction.
Clinical Application
- Soft tissue augmentation and volume enhancement.
- GTR, GBR, dural defect repairment, herniation repair, mamoplasty, contracture reduction in scar treatment, tympanoplasty, septoplasty, etc …
Storage Condition
Store this product at room temperature (15 to 30ºC) for membranous form and 1 to 10ºC for Collagel (Refrigeration is needed.) Avoid excessive heat & humidity. Membranes have 5 year shelf life.
Product Code |
Product Name |
Therapeutic Area |
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5010014 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:1-1.8 mm S:15×20 mm |
Dental |
5010015 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:1-1.8 mm S:20×30 mm |
Dental, ENT |
5010016 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:1-1.8 mm S:20×40 mm |
Dental, ENT |
5010049 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:0.3- 0.4 mm S:10×10 mm |
Content |
5010050 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:0.4-0.6 mm S:10×10 mm |
Content |
5010051 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:0.6-1 mm S:10×10 mm |
Content |
5010052 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane T:1-1.8 mm S:10×10 mm |
Content |
5010017 |
Lyophilized Acellular Dermis Membrane Customized Size/Thickness |
Content |
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