How Tissue Repair, Regeneration, and Engineering will help in Plastic Surgery?
Over the last decade, technological advances in biotechnology and biomaterials have been rapid. This is especially true in the emerging field of regenerative medicine. The replacement of injured body parts is referred to as regenerative medicine. The regenerative process incorporates a wide spectrum of scientific discoveries and employs cutting-edge treatments such as stem cell transplantation and synthetic tissues. Many medical subspecialties are involved in this emerging discipline, including cell biologists, biochemists, physicists, biomaterial engineers, geneticists, nanotechnologists, and endocrinologists. Clinicians and scientists are able to help a wide range of patients thanks to broad partnerships. One application of tissue engineering is to assist patients who have lost tissue due to burns, skin ulcers, decubitus ulcers, bone loss, cartilage, or nerve injury. Another case in point is the use of synthetic materials as dermal fillers to assist patients in reversing the effect