Venzosmon, I am sorry for whatever troubles brings your question to the board.
Some organ banks also maintain tissue including skin. Also I believe there is an artificial skin that can be used in burn cases = not sure if it's just a temporaty solution or not. If donor and donee are compatible I can see no reason why you could not donate skin. Most likely would be taken off your belly, back or thighs since those are the most used areas when surgeons are harvesting the patient's own skin (obviously larger surface areas)
Finally depending on what it is for there is a product called Osmosis produced by Cook Co in Illinois,U.S. . It is the lining of the pig's intestine and has been used with great effect in healing stasis ulcers ( open wound on skin due to fragility of skin and circulation). They are not quite sure of why it works the way it does but what it does is sends a message to the body a. to heal by producing growth hormone and encouraging blood supply to the area and b. somehow tells the skin cells to line up in the right order. Frequently in a skin injury in a compromised patient if you can get the skin to heal at all it heals cattywompas meaning the cells are out of line and that area is forever more fragile. So the fact that Osmosis can get the skin to heal "right" is huge. A good university based dermatologist should know about it if your local docs don't. |