Regenaflex-M 

is a sterile membrane that helps to reduce healing time, scar tissue development, risk of infection, and adhesions, while promoting healthy re-epithelialization. 

For use on  both equine and small animal patients.
Currently available in 3 sizes
: 8cm x 10cm, 6cm x 6cm, and 25mm ocular discs

The Hilltop Bio Difference

Compared to older orthobiologics like PRP or stem cells that are variable, labor-intensive, and require special equipment, our therapies are consistent dose-to-dose and are ready to use in under a minute, with no processing, no thawing, and no equipment!

The Hilltop Bio Difference

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Store at room-temperature for up to 2 years
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Strict cGMP/cGTP Manufacturing Standards Contains specific factors shown* to: 
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Reduce Healing Time
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Reduce Scar Tissue Development
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Possess Anti-microbial Properties
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Promote Healthy Re-Epithelialization
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Act as an Adhesion Barrier

Case Studies

CANINE: “Chumlee” Acute Traumatic Lesion with Incisional Dehiscence
Dr. Tony Rodriguez | Foxfield Veterinary Services

Regenaflex-M membrane applied on Feb 5, 2022

Feb 5th 110cm2  |  Feb 14th 70cm2  |  Mar 1st 30cm2  |  (not shown) Mar 7th 15cm2

EQUINE: Deep Hindlimb Avulsion with Exposed CannonDr. Emily Hood | Hood Equine

View our Case Studies page for additional examples.

*References:

  1. Davis J. Skin transplantation with a review of 550 cases at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Johns Hopkins Med J 1910;15:307-396.
  2. DiDomenico LA, Orgill DP, Galiano RD, et al. Use of an aseptically processed, dehydrated human amnion and chorion membrane improves likelihood and rate of healing in chronic diabetic foot ulcers: A prospective, randomised, multi-centre clinical trial in 80 patients. Int Wound J. 2018;15:950–957.
  3. Farhadihosseinabadi B, Farahani M, Tayebi T, et al. Amniotic membrane and its epithelial and mesenchymal stem cells as an appropriate source for skin tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Artificial Cells Nanomed Biotech 2018;46:431-440.
  4. Galera, PD, Ribiero CR, Sapp HL, et al. Proteomic analysis of equine amniotic membrane: characterization of proteins. Vet Ophthalmol 2014;18:1-12.
  5. Koob TJ, Rennert R, Zabek N, et al. Biological properties of dehydrated human amnion/chorion composite graft: implications for chronic wound healing. Int Wound J 2013;10:493–500.
  6. Najibpour, N; Jahantab, MB; Josseinzadeh, et al. The effects of human amniotic membrane on healing of colonic anastomosis in dogs. Ann Colorectal Res 2013;1(3):97-100.