American researchers want to rebuild breasts with stem cells

Release date: 2010-11-19


Eight years of research by Cytori Therapeutics Biotech Inc. in the United States have found that tissue culture can help women rebuild their breasts through tissue engineering. Once successful, it will be another major change in the 21st century medical field.

Company CEO Chris Calhoun said that the principle of this technology is to use stem cells, especially adipose stem cells, to repair, enlarge and rebuild damaged or damaged organs. In this way, breast cancer patients who have undergone surgical removal of the breast and women who are born with defective breasts can use their own fat as a raw material to breed a new pair of beautiful breasts.

This technology has broad market prospects. In 2009, American women spent $964 million on breast augmentation surgery, which exceeded the most common rhinoplasty costs. For breast augmentation, although the traditional silicone material has been improved, the material is still easily broken.

Cytori also plans to apply this new technology to many other areas, such as treating damaged heart and kidneys.

Source: News Morning News

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