What On Earth Is Alloderm?
When we speak etymologically, it is a combination of two Greek words, allos and dermos meaning “other” and “skin” respectively. Alloderm is a trademark name for a process and product that has been patented by LifeCell, a biotech firm. In technical terms, AlloDerm stands for Acellular human cadaveric dermis. In layman’s terms, it is skin that has been processed from a dead person’s body. In case you are perturbed that a dead person’s skin is used, don’t be. This is very possible; it is possible to sew the skin of a dead person into your dick without it being rejected. Before the skin is used on you, all the living components in it like viruses, bacteria and cells are removed in a special process that has been patented. The process is known to the people at LifeCell. Now you are asking if tissue is not made of cells. The answer is “yes”, but it also contains other elements like elastin filaments, collagen fibers and other structures that are derived from proteins and support the cells. W