
Ayama™ meets all the criteria established by the U.S. FDA for HCT/Ps that are regulated solely under Section 361 of the PHS Act, and subject to 21CFR 1271.
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Disclaimer: Ayama™ is not intended for transplantation and is not HLA type matched between a donor and a recipient for any type of transplantation or intravenous use. HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) Tissue Typing is a procedure in which the tissues of a prospective donor and recipient are tested for compatibility prior to transplantation. Mismatched donor and recipient tissues can lead to rejection of the tissues. Ayama™ is strictly for topical, cosmetic and subcutaneous use. This product is not intended for use in the treatment of any disease or condition.
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BioCreations Medical, LLC is the EXCLUSIVE distributor of the Ayama Product
What is Ayama™?
Ayama™ is the first topical aesthetic product derived from subcutaneous dermal white fat tissue, that contains a high concentration of live, pure human derived cellular factors and proteins.
Ayama™ is produced in the United States by one of the leading laboratories conducting multiple FDA approved clinical trials in the regenerative medicine industry.


How does Ayama™ work?
Ayama™ is derived from dermal white fat tissue and utilizes pure human cells and
proteins to rejuvenate skin surfaces.
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Ayama™ is a white tissue extract which performs the same basic functions in the skin as nature intended. It repairs, reconstructs and replaces skin tissue and supplements natural skin functions. It contains the same cytokines and growth factors-including
collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, proteins, nano particles and human derived cellular factors as present in healthy skin to help heal defects in damaged portions of the skin.
Ayama™ provides cushioning and support for skin tissue, stores energy in the form of lipids and adds to the structure of the skin. It can be used for the repair of cosmetic defects in the skin, repair of injured skin due to surface wounds, as well as provide structural components that may assist in the development of skin structure such as filling gaps in the skin structure and hair follicles.
