Plastic–Reconstructive Surgery
Regenerative–Tissue Surgery – Difficult Wounds
Wound Healing | Wound Care and Biotechnologies
I specialize in the care and treatment of chronic ulcers, also known as complex wounds, precisely because of their challenging healing process.
Professional treatment for wound healing, promoting tissue regeneration. It uses advanced dressings and surgical techniques.
The use of living organisms or their derivatives to develop products and technologies across various fields, including disease treatment and drug production.
Surgical method that aims to regenerate damaged or lost tissue, often using stem cells or biomaterials to promote healing.
A surgical specialty that corrects congenital defects, traumatic injuries, or aesthetic alterations, restoring both functionality and natural appearance.
Application of specialized dressings, such as hydrogels or cell-based dressings, to promote healing of complex or chronic wounds.
A surgical branch focused on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of skin diseases, such as skin cancers, lesions, or malformations.
Dr. Barbara De Angelis is a specialist in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, with a PhD in Regenerative Surgery, author of scientific articles on the subject, and for years an expert in the care and treatment of chronic ulcers and tissue loss…
Regenerative surgery consists mostly of minimally invasive interventions that significantly accelerate wound healing. Autologous patient cells—such as adipocytes or blood cells—and biomaterials are used…
Aesthetic medicine focuses on improving the quality of life of those who experience discomfort due to an unacceptable imperfection. It essentially implements a program to prevent general and skin aging, and deals with correcting imperfections of the face and body…
Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a branch of surgery aimed at correcting and repairing morphological-functional defects or tissue loss in various tissues, whether congenital, or secondary to trauma, neoplasms, or degenerative diseases…
Jan – 2016
In the view of efficiency and cost effectiveness the increasing incidence of gunshot wounds demands a modification of treatment protocols. The general basis are antibiotics, fracture stabilization and debridement of soft tissue injuries. The pathology of gunshot wounds and established treatment algorithm however have to be adjusted to the ongoing development of gun technology and the thereby caused specific lesions. In most of the cases it is difficult to obtain a complete healing, because of the complexity of different tissues. Moreover the presence of foreign bodies and the tendency to develop infections, slow down the healing process.1
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