See how dual-blowing silicone foam combines porogenic and chemical agents to create low-density
See how a dual-blowing system combining porogenic agents and chemical blowing agents creates lo
See how a suction-based housing with a sealed orifice removes fragile breast implants intact, r
See how ethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol coatings reduce tissue drag in PHA braided sutur
See how electrostatic flocking creates a porous, cleanable surface on breast prostheses to redu
See how PEG-based coatings and water-soluble spin finishes reduce tissue drag on PHA braided su
Biocompatible PEG and PVA coatings cut tissue drag in PHA braided sutures while preserving fiber properties and processing integrity.
Biocompatible PEG and PVA coatings cut tissue drag on PHA braided sutures while preserving fiber strength and supporting textile processing.
Biocompatible coatings and removable spin finishes lower PHA suture tissue drag while protecting fiber strength and processing safety.
Biomimetic implant textures balance roughness and pore size to reduce capsular contracture while limiting tissue ingrowth and removal trauma.
Biomimetic implant roughness balances contracture prevention with lower tissue ingrowth, improving biocompatibility and easier removal.
Biomimetic implant textures control macro-, micro-, and nanoscale roughness to reduce capsular contracture while preserving easier removal.
Skin-like multi-scale implant textures reduce capsular contracture while limiting tissue ingrowth, inflammation, and removal trauma.
A sealed cup template measures breast volume by fluid displacement, giving surgeons objective implant sizing and symmetry verification.
Pre- and post-ablation 3D scans are superimposed to create a patient-specific anatomical prosthesis with matched shape, skin tone, and density.
An implanted MMP biosensor tracks capsular contracture and inflammation in real time, enabling earlier treatment and wireless data sharing.
A vent conduit and ported sleeve evacuate air and fluid during implant insertion, enabling smaller incisions with less tissue trauma.
A reversibly compressible porous lattice implant reduces tissue stress, ptosis, and burst risk while maintaining shape recovery.
Elongated thermal conductors move heat from the chest-facing surface to the outer side, reducing discomfort while preserving natural feel.
Separate fill and drain ports inside a tissue expander prevent fluid cross-contamination while enabling internal seroma drainage and lower infection risk.
A collapsible chute and transition tunnel help place pre-filled breast implants through smaller incisions while reducing hand manipulation and skin contact.
A 3D-printed shape-memory implant fits the expanded breast pocket to prevent deformation and adhesions after breast-conserving surgery.
A crosslinked hyaluronic acid-silk fibroin hydrogel improves fat graft survival, tissue integration, and volume retention with injectable support.
Auxetic cuts, corrugations, foam, and viscoelastic layers let an implant sheath maintain fit as organ size and shape change.
A tubular biodegradable mesh support fits different breast implant sizes, simplifies fixation, and reduces long-term complications.
Poly(butylene succinate) implants retain tensile strength longer than common resorbables while degrading to non-toxic metabolites.
Nested shells with region-specific fillers mimic breast tissue, allow smaller incisions, and make rupture changes easier to detect.
A deformable teat with a pliable region conforms to an infant's mouth to reduce nipple confusion and better mimic natural breastfeeding.
A colored low-diffusion barrier layer lets staff visually verify implant shell integrity without destructive tests or specialized equipment.
Preformed porous tissue supports create a breast implant cavity that improves fit, tissue ingrowth, and biomechanical durability.
Segmented graft regions combine meshing, slits, and mixed materials to balance expansion, support, fluid egress, cost, and fit.
Bioresorbable dermal and epidermal hooks hold tissue edges in precise alignment during healing, reducing suturing time and removal procedures.
A nanofiber-hydrogel composite mesh balances scaffold strength with cell infiltration to improve tissue integration and reduce fibrosis.
A lateral-opening needle and magnetic port detection enable minimally invasive seroma aspiration around breast tissue expanders without external drains.
A vacuum-locked multilayer brace conforms to swollen tissue, then rigidifies to prevent recoil while remaining reusable and concealable.
A biodegradable mesh with adhesive and fasteners secures body implants until natural encapsulation, reducing migration and long-term restriction.
A curved balloon expander creates a matching cavity so implants can be inserted through smaller incisions with less tissue damage and faster recovery.
A complementary polymeric film transfers texture during silicone curing, avoiding messy steps, solvent exposure, and surface damage.
Lubricating fluid between implant elements and the casing cuts friction, enabling non-invasive shape and size adjustment with less effort.
Pre-shaped fenestrated graft sheets improve breast implant conformance while reducing trimming waste, surgical time, and sizing errors.
Pre-sized acellular tissue matrices cut operative reshaping, reduce waste, and improve implant coverage and fixation in breast surgery.
A rigid sterile cartridge fits the implant shape and uses a sliding pushing block to avoid manual handling, contamination, and mispositioning.