In medical research, tissue engineering is a revolutionary concept that makes it possible to replace, regenerate, or repair damaged tissues and organs. The goal of this multidisciplinary discipline is to produce functioning tissue structures that can replicate the natural environment of cells by fusing principles from materials science, engineering, and biology. The creation of bioengineered skin grafts for burn patients is one amazing example. Conventional skin grafts, which depend on donor skin, frequently have rejection and availability issues. On the other hand, tissue-engineered skin can be tailored to resemble the patient's own cells, greatly lowering the possibility of rejection and enhancing the rate of healing. Compared to standard procedures, patients who have received these grafts report shorter recovery times and less scarring. Patients with a wide range of medical issues can now have new opportunities and hope.
Madhusmita Sahoo
From Chandigarh Group of Colleges, India
Pursued Foundation Programme (Certificate course on tissue engineering) in BioLim
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