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Vascular Ulcers Suppliers In Europe
3 companies found
based inArlington, VIRGINIA (USA)
Kerecis is pioneering the use of fish skin and fatty acids in the globally expanding cellular-therapy and regenerative-medicine markets. The fatty-acid-rich products from the company’s patented technologies protect the body’s own tissues and enable ...
Kerecis Omega3 products are not available in all countries and may be known by different names than used on this web-page. Products, product names, indications and claims vary between countries. Not all indications and claims below are for example ...
based inTerrassa, SPAIN
Skymedic was founded in 2010 within the MedicalCluster business group, with more than 40 years of history. Currently, we are leaders in the markets of dermatology, traumatology, aesthetic medicine, and gynecology with more than 50,000 devices ...
Dioxage consists of a practically painless carboxytherapy, thanks to its advanced technology consisting of heated gas, with pressure and flow control.Subcutaneous CO2administration.After three sessions of carboxiterapia with Dioxage the result can ...
based inRengsdorf, GERMANY
Lohmann & Rauscher (L&R) is a leading international supplier of forward-looking medical devices and hygiene products of the highest quality. We develop customised solutions for the problems faced by patients and healthcare professionals – from ...
The Suprasorb C Collagen Wound Dressing has a porous structure with highly pronounced capillary activity, allowing absorption of fluid. This physical property allows continuous absorption of exudate, debris (such as necrotic tissue, fibrin slough) ...
