Dr. R Daniel Davis, DPM
Corplex P has the potential to impact so many patients in the same way it did for a recent complex case of mine. The dramatic improvement after just one application brought hope to my patient during a challenging time. I’m an advocate for this device; it’s something providers need to try. StimLabs has great people…
Read MoreDr. Rahn A. Ravenell, DPM, FACFAS
Derma-Gide supported the healing in a difficult surgical wound dehiscence case, which also resulted in consistent tissue remodeling and pigmentation.
Read MoreDr. John Husted, MD
Wounds are irregular and rarely follow a plan. Corplex P’s particulate format allows you to fill the space that you didn’t plan for.
Read MoreDr. Sanders R. Callaway, MD
Over the last 4 years, I have used all configurations of the dCHPM portfolio on my patients’ dermatologic wounds. Whether to use a graft because the wound cannot be closed via primary intention or my patient has declined an autograft, StimLabs allografts consistently meet my clinical needs. StimLabs also provides incredible office support, including insurance…
Read MoreDr. Mohammad A. Sharif, DPM
Many of my patients suffer from complex wounds, that without the right treatment, would result in life-altering amputations. Wound reconstruction is a complex process, and it is important to have the best care and products available to achieve wound closure. Whether treating my patients in the office or the OR, I consistently rely on StimLabs…
Read MoreDr. Carla P. Roberts, MD, PhD
Vialize continues to be an ideal barrier and wound covering product for my procedures. While I have experience with various placental membrane allografts, none have demonstrated the remarkable handling capabilities that Vialize offers. Vialize consistently has a positive overall impact on my procedures. Moving forward, Vialize will remain an integral tool in my practice.
Read MoreDr. Julianne Santarosa, MD
As a general surgeon who specializes in spinal access, I consistently see how previous surgeries can impact my work and the patient’s outcome. Throughout my training and practice, there has been an emphasis on the importance of using a barrier to separate tissue planes. For the last 5 years, I have been utilizing a translucent…
Read MoreDr. Kathleen Viscusi, MD
When I consider how many of my patients undergo multiple Mohs procedures, it’s important to recognize how disruptive some reconstruction techniques can be to their daily life. I have extensive experience using Revita and other dCHPM configurations on Mohs defects that would otherwise require complex flap reconstructions. I’m consistently satisfied with my outcomes when using…
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