Regenerative surgery is an emerging field that utilizes advanced techniques to engineer human cells, tissues, or organs to replace, restore, or enhance their normal functions.
What Is Regenerative Reconstruction?
Regenerative reconstruction involves using the body’s natural resources to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. Rather than relying solely on synthetic materials or traditional surgical methods, regenerative techniques enhance the healing process by promoting cellular regeneration. This is especially important in complex reconstructive cases after trauma or cancer surgery, where tissues must be replaced or restored to their original form and function. The key to regenerative reconstruction lies in the use of biological materials that stimulate the body’s healing mechanisms. Dr. Quimby uses platelet-rich fibrin, mesenchymal stem cells, and exosomes, each playing a unique role in the regenerative process.