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Certification: | FDA |
Disinfection: | Disinfection |
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Introducing the groundbreaking Tianji Regenerated Bone Collagen, an extraordinary composite bionic bone that skillfully combines type I collagen with nano-hydroxyapatite, crafted through revolutionary in vitro mineralization technology. This avant-garde product features an advanced bionic microstructure, with precisely arranged collagen and hydroxyapatite intended to effortlessly guide new bone regeneration. Remarkably, it is fully absorbed and replaced by new bone tissue, providing exceptional biocompatibility and eliminating any negative tissue reactions. As an innovative scaffold, it supports bone conductivity, enhancing the growth of vital blood vessels. With strategically delivered proteins, cells, and compatible components, it maintains a perfect equilibrium of degradability and osteogenesis. The unique passive degradation via collagenase encourages osteoblast growth without rejection. This innovation provides minimal regression, unmatched safety, and controllability, while ensuring non-proliferation and a naturally enduring effect. Holding the esteemed Class III registration certificate for plastic surgery bone repair in China, it is also registered as a medical device product by the renowned FDA in the United States.
Specifications | 0.3cm3/box , 0.5cm3/box |
Place of origin | china |
Applicable population | adult |
1.What is recycled material?
Recycled materials refer to materials that possess both biologicalactivity and complete biodegradability.By combining these twoindependent characteristics and physically and chemically modifyingbiodegradable materials, the biological properties of the materialscan be increased,inducing cell proliferation, division, anddifferentiation, promoting the synthesis of extracellular matrix,and thus activating the regenerative ability in the body.Bioregenerative materials belong to the category of regenerativemedicine.