Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine focuses on repairing, replacing, or restoring damaged tissue and organs by using the body's own repair mechanisms.
An untapped resource in this field is the use of fat (adipose) tissue.
Through the mechanical processing, fat tissue is processed into smaller particles while preserving regenerative cellular components. This fat, commonly referred to as nanofat, can be used for regenerative properties in applications such as wound healing, scar treatment, and skin rejuvenation.

