Scottish Daily Mail

Burns can heal faster with spray-on skin

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nEW research has confirmed the benefits of treating burns with the patient’s own skin cells.

in cell-spray autografti­ng, small samples of the patient’s skin are removed and treated with enzymes that make the cells proliferat­e.

they are then put into a solution that’s sprayed over the patient’s wound. in a U.S. study recently reported in the journal Burns, researcher­s at the University of Pittsburgh reported that 44 patients with large, deep burns treated with the spray required on average six days in hospital — shorter than would normally be expected for burns of their size (from ten days to two weeks or longer).

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