In Practice: I Am a Doctor, and I Play One on TV
When I first started my plastic surgery practice in 2004, I had $200,000 in medical school debt, $100,000 in start-up loans, and zero patients.
When I first started my plastic surgery practice in 2004, I had $200,000 in medical school debt, $100,000 in start-up loans, and zero patients.
Autologous Spray-On Skin Cells are expanding what's possible in reconstructive surgery. By reducing donor skin requirements and supporting faster, more natural healing, the technology is helping surgeons improve both functional and aesthetic outcomes while reshaping the approach to burns, traumatic wounds, and complex reconstruction.