“…Skin xenotransplantation, a focus within reconstructive plastic surgery, has undergone significant evolution. Early xenografts faced rapid rejection, but recent advances in swine-to-non-human primate models show xenografts surviving up to 30 days without maintenance immunosuppression 6 , 7 . These developments open new possibilities for treating patients with extensive burns, offering living, functional skin xenotransplants with clinically relevant shelf-lives.…”