Dr. Ryan O’Quinn and Courtney Aldrige, PA-C are speaking at a webinar about Faster Healing After Mohs Surgery with Kerecis MeriGen on August 10th at 8pm EDT. Kerecis invites you to attend this exciting webinar.
A dermatological perspective novel fish skin graft is being used adjunctively following Mohs procedures when primary closure is not possible or when functionality is a concern. Fish skin grafts have unique biomechanical and biochemical properties. Its bacteriostatic and temporal degradative nature leads to faster wound healing and improved functional outcomes. Ryan O’Quinn, MD and Courtney Aldridge, PA-C will discuss the utility, best practices, and outcomes of using fish skin grafts.
Ryann O’Quinn, MD, Dermatologist
Dr. Ryan P. O’Quinn is a dermatologist in San Antonio, Texas. He received his medical degree from University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine and has been practicing for more than 20 years.
Courtney Aldridge, PA-C at South Texas Skin Cancer Center.
Courtney S. Aldridge is a physician assistant in San Antonio, Texas.
Kerecis is pioneering the use of fish skin and fatty acids in the globally expanding cellular therapy.
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