Image for Acellular dermal matrix

Acellular dermal matrix

Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is a medical material made from donated human or animal skin that has been processed to remove cells, leaving behind a framework of collagen and other proteins. This framework acts as a scaffold that supports tissue regeneration and healing when implanted into the body. ADM is commonly used in procedures like breast reconstruction, wound care, and tissue repair because it promotes natural tissue growth while reducing the risk of rejection. Its biocompatibility and structural support help improve healing outcomes without introducing living cells or immune responses.