No human donor material anywhere in this technology.
Every regenerative system on this page processes the patient's own blood, fat, bone marrow or skin, or draws from plant sources. DNA Nexus confirmed on 17 August 2026 that no product in the portfolio uses human donor tissue of any kind. The technology itself is processing equipment: a centrifuge or mixer that separates or concentrates the patient's own material, a heater that turns plasma into a biofiller, or a kit that prepares it for injection, on the same day as the procedure.
Silfradent's Concentrated Growth Factors protocol is a distinct autologous technique, not a type of platelet-rich plasma, and the two are never conflated on this site. Three manufacturers sit on this page and none is ranked against another: the choice is which protocol, and which processing equipment, a clinic's procedure calls for.
No. DNA Nexus confirmed that every regenerative system on this site is autologous, built from the patient's own blood, fat, bone marrow or skin, or plant-derived.
No. Concentrated Growth Factors is Silfradent's own distinct autologous protocol, not a type of PRP.
Yes, D-MED's NXT S-106 Centrifuge, which runs PRP, PRF and SVF protocols, and D-MED's Gel Maker.
Exclusively plant sources, per Zimmer, which the manufacturer states eliminates the risks associated with animal-based sources.
Yes, D-MED's BMAC Kit, with micro-filtration.
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