NanoTess award-winning wound care salve enhances the healing process of wounds stuck in an inflammatory cycle.
Julian Mulia, co-founder and COO, and Megan Leslie, co-founder and CEO, of NanoTess. Photo courtesy of NanoTess.Sign up to get more news about Calgary’s innovation scene delivered directly to your inbox every Monday.What do you do when you have a flesh wound? Chances are you slather on some ointment, slap on a bandage and you’re good to go. But for people whose bodies don’t heal properly, a wound can result in a chronic injury, amputation or even death.
The NanoSALV Catalytic Advanced Wound Care Treatment enhances the healing process of wounds stuck in an inflammatory cycle. The salve has proven to significantly improve healing outcomes and save approximately 46 per cent of wound care costs. When given to people experiencing homelessness through community paramedic organizations, paramedics found that the wounds were closed or significantly healed within weeks.
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