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Skin Bank Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.21% through 2031

The inflating need of skin bank due to the rising cases of accidents across the globe is anticipated to foster the market growth in the forecast period, 2027-2031F.


According to TechSci Research report, Skin Bank Market
- Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2021-2031Fthe Global Skin Bank Market will grow from USD 2.43 Billion in 2025 to USD 3.69 Billion by 2031 at a 7.21% CAGR. Skin banking serves the primary purpose of providing severely burned patients with a ready source of skin allograft for expedient wound coverage after early excision of burn wounds.

The utilization of cadaveric skin allografts for the temporary biological coverage for transplantation purposes on massive thermal injury is practiced in many major Burn Centers. It is relatively low cost, and availability permits early, complete excision of the burn wound, which has been shown to reduce mortality, length of hospital stay, and blood loss. The secondary objective of the skin bank is to have an available source of skin allografts for research activities. The establishment of a skin bank is discussed, with attention to pertinent issues related to legislation, methods, logistics, quality assurance, and donation rates. The establishment of the skin bank has aided in the management of severe burn patients by providing early excision and allografting. In a Burn Centre, therefore, it is essential to have an ample supply of skin allografts for burn victims in readiness for mass-disaster situations. All these aforementioned factors driving the market growth across the globe.


However, the launch of various novel products in the high-cost range is restraining the growth of the skin bank market.


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The global skin bank market is segmented by skin graft type, application, ownership, and region.


Based on the source of the graft, the market is classified into autografts and allografts. The allograft segment is projected to hold a significant share in the market in the forecast period, 2023-2027. Allografting involves the use of skin from a cadaver donor as a temporary measure until the person's own skin has grown.


Based on application, the market is divided into burn patients, orthopedic trauma patients, non-healing ulcers, pressure ulcers, and others. The burns patient segment is expected to hold the largest share in the market in the forecast period, 2027-2031. The growing number of burn patients worldwide, particularly among lower-income groups, is attributable to the dowry system and is expected to increase this segment.

By ownership, the market is segmented into public, private, and other categories. The public sector is expected to dominate the market over 2023-2027. The increasing public demand for skin banks due to the rising incidence of skin injuries supports segmental growth.

Leading market players operating in the global skin bank market are:

  • RCBN SKIN BANK National Burns Centre
  • Yorkshire Regional Tissue Bank
  • Dutch National Skin Bank
  • Euro Skin Bank
  • Evangelical University Hospital of Curitiba (HUEC) Bank
  • Ganga Hospital Skin Bank
  • SGH Skin Bank
  • New York Firefighters Skin Bank
  • Helsinki Skin Bank
  • OGH Skin Bank


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“The skin in a major burn patient is deficient even after meshing of skin graft. The availability of skin substitutes, including Integra, may not be cost-effective for burn patients; skin cultures may be available in limited quantities and at very few centres. In such a situation, a cadaveric skin graft is considered the major source of skin. Skin banking refers to a process in which skin grafts are harvested from a cadaveric donor and stored (banked) for further use. Skin from a donor is usually harvested within 6 h of death, stored in glycerol, and then transported to a skin bank. At the skin bank, it undergoes processing, and is stored in the skin bank, where, after processing, it is stored in the skin bank.

Cultured epidermal cells have been used in burn treatment for decades, with moderate success. Recent advances and application techniques have revived interest in this technology. Dermal substitutes have gained prominence in modern burn care, and new developments combine the usage of epidermal cells and dermal equivalents including dermal cells, generating full skin substitutes. In the ongoing technological evolution, the regulatory status of upgraded-therapy medicinal products is highlighted, as they have become integral to the development of cell-seeded skin substitute products. This, in turn, is anticipated to accelerate the growth of the skin bank market till 2027,” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research-based global management consulting firm.


Skin Bank Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, By Skin Graft (Autograft v/s Allograft), By Application (Burns patient, Orthopedic Trauma patients, Non-Healing Ulcers, Pressure-Source, Others), By Ownership (Public, Private, Others) and By Region 2021-2031F”, has evaluated the future growth potential of global skin bank market and provides statistics & information on market size, structure, and future market growth. The report aims to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision-makers make sound investment decisions. Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and opportunities in global skin bank market.


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