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Increasing interest in personal healthcare drives global market for collagen and HA-based biomaterials

Published on January 30, 2010 at 3:57 AM · No Comments

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Collagen and HA-based Biomaterials - Global Trends

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0164227/Collagen-and-HA-based-Biomaterials---Global-Trends.html

Biomaterials are considered one of the most exciting areas for medical devices. The future holds immense potential in terms of developing new products with wide application range. Technological breakthroughs in fields such as "dermal implants" will lead to preference/choice of treatment in future. Growth in the biomaterials market continues to be fueled by heightened interest in personal healthcare, strong demographic shifts of aging population coupled with technological and process breakthroughs.

These and other market data and trends are presented in "Collagen and Ha-based Biomaterials: Global Trends" by BizAcumen, Inc. Our reports are designed to be most comprehensive in geographic coverage and vertical market analyses.

COLLAGEN AND HA-BASED BIOMATERIALS BMR-1027

CONTENTS

1. METHODOLOGY 1

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations 1

Disclaimers 2

Quantitative Techniques & Reporting Level 3

2. MARKET DYNAMICS 4

Outlook 4

Growth Drivers 4

Challenges Faced 4

Biomaterials Face Competition 5

Industry Participants 5

Leading Players in the Worldwide Collagen Based and HA-Based

Biomaterials- Market 5

3. TRENDS AND ISSUES 6

Aging Population/Baby Boomers- Play a Major Role 6

Injectables Market on a High Growth Curve 6

Skin Care Products Continue to Dominate Cosmeceuticals 6

Botox and Hyaluronic Acid Replacing Collagen in Facial Implants 7

Biomaterial Research- Developing New Applications 7

Potential Shortage of Biomaterials 8

Reasons for Shortage of Biomaterials 8

Inadequate Reimbursement Diminishes Revenues Growth 8

4. PRODUCT FACTS 9

Collagen Based Biomaterials 9

Urinary Incontinence 9

Corneal Shields 9

Facial Aesthetic Dermal Implants 9

Wound Dressings 9

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) 10

Viscosupplements 10

Viscoelastics 10

Facial Aesthetic Dermal Implants 10

5. TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTS 10

Transgenic Plant Based Recombinant Human Collagen from CollPlant 10

Composite Cultured Skin from Ortechs 11

Multi-Gene Method 11

FortaFlex™ Technology 11

6. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS 12

Corgenix and NIDDK Sign CRADA for NASH Research 12

Orthovita and Allergan Sign a Raw Material Supply Agreement 12

Warburg Pincus Acquires Bausch & Lomb 12

Healtheuniverse To Develop Collagen- Based Skin Solutions 12

Covalon Signs an Agreement with Smith & Nephew 13

Ortec Seeks PMA for Orcel(R) 13

Jarrow Formulas Rolls Out New Products Incorporating BioCell

Collagen II® 13

Medicis' Perlane® Obtains US FDA Approval 14

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