Burn Reconstruction
Cutiss AG focuses on deep partial and full-thickness burns in adults, adolescents, and children, with clinical work centred on restoring skin coverage and improving healing outcomes after extensive thermal injury.
- Deep partial dermal burns
- Full-thickness burns
- Paediatric burn care
- Adult and adolescent burn treatment
The sponsor’s research in this area is directed toward skin replacement strategies for burn wounds requiring durable coverage and improved tissue repair.
Skin Defect Repair
The company also investigates treatment options for large full-thickness skin defects in both adults and children, addressing complex wound closure needs across age groups.
- Large skin defects
- Full-thickness wound closure
- Paediatric skin reconstruction
- Adult skin defect management
These studies reflect a therapeutic interest in engineered skin substitutes for extensive defects where conventional grafting remains challenging.
Autologous Skin Grafting
Cutiss AG’s clinical programme includes research on autologous skin graft approaches, with attention to graft functionality, wound coverage, and the quality of the resulting skin repair.
- Autologous fibroblasts
- Keratinocyte-based skin constructs
- Engineered skin grafts
- Skin coverage restoration
This area highlights the sponsor’s interest in patient-derived skin replacement technologies for reconstructive care.
Scar Reduction and Healing Quality
A major therapeutic theme in the sponsor’s trials is the improvement of scar quality alongside effective wound closure, particularly after treatment of extensive burn injuries and skin loss.
- Scar quality
- Wound closure
- Skin regeneration
- Functional healing outcomes
The research emphasis extends beyond closure alone to the longer-term appearance and integrity of repaired skin.


