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Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
Microsurgery
Wound healing and tissue regeneration
Flap surgery (local, regional, free flaps)
Burn reconstruction
Craniofacial reconstruction
Correspondence to Author: Pileto Gentiole,
Introduction: The terms “biomaterials,” “cell-based therapies,” and “adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells” (AD-MSCs) are frequently used interchangeably when addressing methods to enhance tissue regeneration or fix tissue abnormalities. For these kinds of uses, mesenchymal and follicular stem cells, biotechnologies, blood products like platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and biomaterials including mesh, scaffolds, and hydrogels might be useful. Given the current understanding of human follicle mesenchymal stem cells (HF-MSCs), mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), AD-MSCs, epithelial and dermal cells, and biomaterials like titanium/polypropylene mesh, a number of researchers have devised various approaches to enhance the outcomes of these diverse biotechnology applications. The goal of this Special Issue was to compile original, multidisciplinary research articles that illustrated the fundamental studies and practical applications of MSCs, ADMSCs, PRP, micrografts, and biomaterials in tissue healing. The current issue has taken into consideration a number of research areas, such as neurogenesis [1], dental implant surfaces [2], pancreatic pain [3], neurogenic differentiation [4], polyurethane–fibrin scaffolds [5], chondrogenesis [6], osteoarthritis [7], adipose-derived stem cells [8], and skin photoaging [9].
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Advances in Plastic Surgery
- DOI: 10.52338/aips
- Short Name: AIPS
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 1 (2025)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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