Image for Matrix Suction

Matrix Suction

Matrix suction refers to the negative pressure created within a structured network, or "matrix," of small interconnected spaces, often in the context of wound care or tissue engineering. When suction is applied, it removes excess fluids, reduces swelling, and promotes blood flow, which helps tissues heal faster. The matrix structure helps distribute this pressure evenly across the area, ensuring effective removal of fluids without damaging surrounding tissues. In essence, matrix suction optimizes the environment for tissue regeneration by combining controlled suction with a supportive framework.