Clinical Problem
Diabetic ulcers, chronic wounds, pressure ulcers, burns, and infected wounds are slowed by oxidative stress, hypoxia, exudate burden, bacterial contamination, and repeated painful dressing changes.
The wound-care portfolio includes OxOBand, an antioxidant and oxygen-releasing regenerative dressing, and DermaHeal, a sustained iodine-release antiseptic gel dressing for chronic infected wounds.
14d
Animal-model healing signal
O2
Controlled oxygen release
Iodine
Sustained antiseptic action
Clinical Problem
Diabetic ulcers, chronic wounds, pressure ulcers, burns, and infected wounds are slowed by oxidative stress, hypoxia, exudate burden, bacterial contamination, and repeated painful dressing changes.
Mechanism
OxOBand combines antioxidant and oxygen-releasing layers with a porous NO-releasing wound-contact cryogel, while DermaHeal uses a polymer-iodine complex gel for sustained antiseptic release.
Material Platform
The platform draws on oxygen-releasing antioxidant scaffolds, flexible wound-contact cryogels, nitric oxide release, exudate absorption, and polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex gels.
Proof & Translation
Source material describes complete skin regeneration with hair follicle growth in a chronic diabetic animal model within 14 days for OxOBand, and a published wound dressing polymer matrix patent for DermaHeal.
Hemostat Regenmedica Source
OxOBand focuses on regenerative chronic wound healing through oxygen, nitric oxide, antioxidant protection, and antimicrobial behavior. DermaHeal focuses on antiseptic wound care with a polymeric iodine gel for sustained release and replaceable coverage.

OxOBand
Antioxidant and oxygen-releasing regenerative dressing for chronic and acute wound contexts.

Wound regeneration
Chronic wound visual from the extracted product resources.

DermaHeal
Antiseptic dressing concept for non-adherent, replaceable wound coverage.
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The dressing creates a flexible wound interface that covers irregular surfaces and helps manage exudate.
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Oxygen, nitric oxide, and antioxidant cues support angiogenesis, tissue remodeling, and hypoxia relief.
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Sustained antiseptic release helps manage infection risk in chronic and infected wound environments.
Translation Status
Current Status: Regenerative wound-care evidence and patented antiseptic wound-matrix technology