Homoplasty

Introduction Homoplasty is the process of repairing or replacing human body parts, organs and tissues using native or equivalent tissue and cellular sources. With this procedure, it is possible to restore the anatomical integrity, functional ability and cosmetic attractiveness of the body after injury or damage. This method can be used to regenerate damaged body tissues such as skin, bones, tendons, blood vessels and other organs.

Description of the technology The essence of homoplasty procedures is to use the patient's own donor tissue as material for the treatment of various medical problems. In these cases, operations are carried out in various areas: * skin grafting * bone grafting * tendon replacement * repair of blood vessels * restoration of blood flow in the extremities * correction of the shape of the nose * breast augmentation * joint replacement to treat arthritis, as well as other diseases that affect the joints , can become permanent changes in the body. Without regular surgery, the joints will be replaced with lesions made from artificial material or foreign skin preserved through the homoplasty process.

Before and after surgery To perform homoplastic surgery, it is necessary to carefully prepare the tissue before implantation: so that the body does not perceive the transplanted material as foreign, and to avoid tissue rejection. Before surgery, it is necessary to select the most suitable donor tissue for the treatment of each individual patient. For the best results, it is recommended to plan it in advance before the procedure and not delay contacting a specialist who can provide professional assistance in a timely manner.