Obtained from heterologous mesenchymal tissue, the Evolution membrane is gradually resorbable. Its structure is made of dense collagen fibers of high consistency and of extraordinary resistance that offer the specialist surgeon:
•maximum adaptability to bone tissue and soft tissues
• easy and secure suturability to nearby tissues
• best membrane-bone and membrane-periosteum interface
• stability and prolonged protection of the underlying graft
• clot stabilization and isolation. Experimental studies have shown histological evidence of the prolonged barrier effect of this membrane, which lasts at least eight weeks, protecting the graft from external agents.
•maximum adaptability to bone tissue and soft tissues
• easy and secure suturability to nearby tissues
• best membrane-bone and membrane-periosteum interface
• stability and prolonged protection of the underlying graft
• clot stabilization and isolation
•maximum adaptability to bone tissue and soft tissues
• easy and secure suturability to nearby tissues
• best membrane-bone and membrane-periosteum interface
• stability and prolonged protection of the underlying graft
• clot stabilization and isolation. Experimental studies have shown histological evidence of the prolonged barrier effect of this membrane, which lasts at least eight weeks, protecting the graft from external agents.
•maximum adaptability to bone tissue and soft tissues
• easy and secure suturability to nearby tissues
• best membrane-bone and membrane-periosteum interface
• stability and prolonged protection of the underlying graft
• clot stabilization and isolation