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CollPlant and Stratasys Launch Pre-Clinical Study for Regenerative Breast Implants

August 22, 2024

CollPlant Biotechnologies and Stratasys Ltd. have initiated a pre-clinical study to advance the development of 200cc regenerative breast implants. These implants are produced using CollPlant’s rhCollagen-based bioinks on a Stratasys Origin 3D printer, and the study will assess their ability to promote natural breast tissue growth and biodegrade over time.

CollPlant and Stratasys Launch Pre-Clinical Study for Regenerative Breast Implants
200cc commercial-sized regenerative implants printed on a Stratasys Origin® 3D printer. (Image Credit: CollPlant Biotechnologies)

Advancing Regenerative Medicine with 3D Bioprinting

The collaboration between CollPlant and Stratasys aims to develop a scalable bioprinting solution for producing regenerative breast implants. These implants are designed to regenerate natural breast tissue without triggering an immune response, offering a promising alternative to traditional silicone implants used in reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries. The global breast implant market is currently valued at $3 billion, highlighting the significant potential impact of this innovation.

Stratasys CEO Dr. Yoav Zeif emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, “This pre-clinical study marks a significant step forward in our effort to provide patients with care using regenerative medicine instead of traditional implants. CollPlant’s work is truly inspiring, and our collaboration exemplifies how Stratasys partners with customers to push the timeline and the boundaries of innovation.”

CollPlant CEO Yehiel Tal expressed optimism about the partnership’s progress, noting, “We are extremely happy about the progress we’ve made with our breast implants program, and with Stratasys’ successful achievement to develop a printer that enables us to print a commercial-size implant with high resolution and optimal physical properties.”

Potential Impact on the Breast Implant Market

The pre-clinical study, expected to yield initial results by the first half of 2025, follows positive data from earlier studies where the implants demonstrated tissue regeneration, neovascularization, and a favorable safety profile. This innovative approach could address the limitations of existing breast augmentation procedures, such as those involving silicone implants or autologous fat transfer, by significantly improving patient outcomes.

CollPlant’s and Stratasys’ pioneering work in regenerative medicine and 3D printing technology underscores the potential for these implants to transform the breast implant market. The study’s findings will be crucial in determining the viability of these implants as a safer and more effective option for patients seeking reconstructive or aesthetic procedures.

Shaping the Future of Healthcare

As CollPlant and Stratasys continue to collaborate on this innovative project, they exemplify the possibilities that arise from combining regenerative medicine with advanced 3D printing technology. By addressing the challenges of traditional breast implants and pushing the boundaries of innovation, these companies are poised to make a lasting impact on patient care and the broader healthcare landscape.

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