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  • Field of Skin Regeneration
  • To address the clinical challenges associated with refractory and complex skin wound repair—particularly in cases such as diabetic skin infections, ulcers, deep tissue damage, and extensive burn or scald injuries requiring skin reconstruction—a nanobionic repair membrane has been designed to closely mimic the composition and structure of human skin tissue. By maximizing the simulation of autologous tissue repair, it provides an optimal environment for cell growth, induces and promotes the proliferation and differentiation of various cell types, thereby accelerating the healing process, filling skin defects, and facilitating tissue regeneration. This approach overcomes the limitations of autografts, allografts, and xenografts, while addressing the persistent issues of delayed wound healing and recurrent infections. It offers a safe and reliable solution for the field of skin regeneration. The product series is currently in the preclinical development stage.