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Skin grafting is a surgical procedure used in dermatology to replace or repair damaged skin. It involves taking a piece of healthy skin from one area of the body and transplanting it to another area. The skin graft can be taken from the patient's own body, known as an autograft, or from a donor, known as an allograft. Skin grafting is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including burns, ulcers, and wounds. It can also be used to reconstruct areas of the body affected by trauma or cancer.
The skin grafting market is driven by the increasing prevalence of skin diseases, technological advancements, and the growing demand for minimally invasive procedures. The market is further supported by the rising number of burn cases, the growing geriatric population, and the increasing awareness of skin grafting procedures.
Some of the major companies in the skin grafting market include Zimmer Biomet, Smith & Nephew, Integra LifeSciences, ConvaTec, Mölnlycke Health Care, and B. Braun. Show Less Read more