Fibroheal Products Category
In order to encourage healing, devitalized and/or necrotic tissue is removed during active wound care.
Active wound care
- In order to encourage healing, devitalized and/or necrotic tissue is removed during active wound care. Debridement is the process of removing foreign objects, devitalized, or contaminated tissue from or beside an injury or infection wound so that the healthy tissue next to it is exposed.
- It includes
- Tissue Debridement
- Infection and Inflammation Control
- Moisture Balance
- Re-epithelialization
- Scar Management
Tissue Debridement
A wound must be cleared of all dead or non-viable tissue before healing may continue. Because it serves as a bacterial growth medium, necrotic tissue can facilitate infection. It contains two products
- Fibrozyme
- Fibrovid
How it is helpful?
- Most wound pathogens are inhibited
- Reduces swelling and soothes stinging
- Encourages delayed wound healing
- Promotes a moist wound environment that is ideal for quick healing
Infection and Inflammation Control
Ability to fight infection by either preventing the spread of an infectious agent or by actually destroying the infectious pathogen.
It includes the following products
- D-Fibroheal Ag Sprinkling Powder
- Fibroheal Ag Ointment
- D-Fibroheal Ag
- D-Fibroheal Ag Foam (Non-Adhesive)
- D-Fibroheal Ag Particle
How it is helpful?
- Encourages cell attachment, migration, and granulation that is good.
- Nourishes dry wounds
- Creates a barrier that protects against moisture and infection
- Reduces scar development
Moisture Balance
In order to assist autolytic debridement, wet wounds trap naturally occurring enzymes and preserve growth factors and other components that encourage cell growth and proliferation in the wound fluid.
It includes the following products
- D-Fibroheal Meshed
- D-Fibroheal Foam (Non-Adhesive)
- D-Fibroheal Ag Meshed
- D-Fibroheal Ag Foam (Non-Adhesive)
How it is helpful?
- high permeability to air and oxygen
- keeps the environment ideal for healing wounds
Re-epithelialization
Re-epithelialization is a complex process that involves the interaction of many chemical signalling molecules (cytokines, growth factors), enzymes, and extracellular matrix elements. It results in the deposition of epithelial components, like keratinocytes.
It includes the following products
- D-Fibroheal
- D-Fibroheal Sprinkling Powder
- D-Fibroheal Particle
How it is helpful?
- Moisturizes the wound and keeps it at the ideal moisture level for the process of developing granulation tissue.
- Re-epithelialization is promoted
Scar management
The maturation or remodelling phase, the final stage of wound healing, includes the creation of scars. Only in full-thickness wounds does this phase take place, and it can span anywhere from 21 days and two years.
It contains product
- Fibroscar
How it is helpful?
- Hydrates the scar tissue for a long time.
- Moisturises the skin around it.
- Prevents the formation of too much scar tissue