Alloderm Lawyer

 Alloderm

AlloDerm, or AlloDerm Regenerative Tissue Matrix  is a kind of skin graft material derived from cadaveric dermis, or donated skin, made by LifeCell Corporation beginning in 1994. The human skin cells are harvested from cadavers, processed, and used as skin grafts. The process used is called cellular cadaveric dermal matrix, meaning that the processing was intended to increase the safety of the product. AlloDerm was originally welcomed by doctors and patients as a safer alternative to traditional skin grafts. However, this product has proven to have its own risks, including the necessitating of additional painful surgeries.

AlloDerm and LifeCell’s other products have been linked to serious injuries in some patients. Take steps to get reparations for hardships you are suffering due to any ongoing medical problems.

Contact the AlloDerm attorneys of Pulaski & Middleman today at 800-BAD-DRUG (800-223-3784) if you’ve suffered any side effects after taking AlloDerm. Our AlloDerm attorneys can help you protect your legal rights.