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BMH™ Technology

BMH(Bio Mimic Hydro) technology has been built using PMPC that mimic cell membrane structure combined with the novel grafting technology of BS Research.

BMH™ Technology produces a new type of shell that do not collapse its biocompatibility with external stimuli

BMH : Bio Mimic Hydro
PMPC : Poly [2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phosphorylcholine]

  • Grafting technology combines silicone and PMPC into a single molecular unit, creating a new type of shell. This technology can be likened to the construction of high-rise buildings that withstand external stimuli due to advanced techniques that tightly bind different building materials.
  • On the other hand, the existing coating technology is similar to a stone tower built by stacking stones, which attaches materials as is and can be separated by external stimuli.
  • BS Research's grafting technology overcomes the limitation of coating methods which has temporary effectiveness, and builds semipermanent biocompatibility through the novel grafting technology.

BMH™ Technology : BMH™ Technology uses materials that mimic the structure of cell membrane

 
BMH™ Technology

Silicone Gel-filled Breast Implant With a Biocompatible Surface

  • BS research was the first one who make biocompatible surface of breast implant through grafting PMPC to the shell of the silicone gel-filled breast implant and bonding semi-permanently

Surface covalent bonding + crosslinking

  • Provides stability through covalent bonding Semi-permanent
  • Significant improvement in hydrophilicity and biocompatibility
  • BS Research's novel technology
Surface covalent bonding + crosslinking

Silicone Gel-filled Breast Implant With a Biocompatible Surface

  • When PMPC is grafted onto the entire surface of a silicone gel breast implant by using BS Research's novel patented technology,
  • The PMPC's hydrophilic group that has a similar structure to a cell membrane coats the surface of the silicone gel breast implants, increasing hydrophilicity.
  • As a result, PMPC prevents the adhesion of cells, protein, and bacteria, and brings out the following benefits:
    PMPC and Grafting Technique
Structure of a Cell Membrane