selfmembranes
Selfmembranes, also known as autologous membranes, are biological materials derived from a patient's own body that are used in medical applications. These membranes are typically harvested from tissues such as the skin, fascia, or pericardium. The primary advantage of using autologous membranes is the absence of immune rejection, as the material is genetically identical to the recipient. This minimizes the risk of allergic reactions and the need for immunosuppressive drugs.
In surgical procedures, selfmembranes serve as grafts or barriers. They can be employed in reconstructive surgery
The harvesting of selfmembranes is a surgical procedure itself, and careful handling is required to ensure