A prototype artificial skin used to heal wounds, codenamed ICX-SKN, has been developed by British researchers at the Intercytex company.
This BBC article outlines Intercytex's ICX-SKN research (Tuesday, 26 June 2007) covering the new direction skin grafting and wound healing will take by the use of synthetic skin. It does not seem this approach will be an entire solution to scars, rather it may be used to only reduce scarring; nevertheless this treatment will definitely benefit many scar sufferers. The article states:
Intercytex currently has FOUR products in their pipeline which aim to "restore and renegenerate skin and hair":"After 28 days the artificial skin had remained stable and the wounds had healed with relatively little scarring."
(1.) ICX-RHY - Vavelta= a facial rejuvenation product which has recently been launched on a limited release basis only in the UK.
(2.) ICX-PRO= a topical designed to stimulate active repair in chronic wounds. Their lead product for the treatment of leg ulcers.
(3.) ICX-SKN= ***Key Product For Scar Sufferers***. Developing synthetic skin to treat wounds post-injury or excision thus reducing risk of scarring - recently completed a Phase I trial.
(4.) ICX-TRC= a hair regeneration product for male-pattern baldness - in Phase II trials.
These products are in development phase apart from ICX-RHY - Vavelta. Intercytex states that all their products are derived from unmodified human cells.
This blog will definitely follow developments in Intercytex's ICX-SKN product very closely.