Burns and Wound

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Burns and Wound

Biologic therapies for burns and wound care are designed to speed up healing, minimize scarring, and restore skin function. By enhancing the body’s natural repair mechanisms, these treatments can benefit patients with both acute injuries and chronic wounds.

Common Conditions Treated

  • Chronic Wounds – Long-standing, slow-healing wounds such as pressure ulcers

  • Burns – Thermal, chemical, or electrical injuries

  • Diabetic Ulcers – Non-healing wounds typically on the feet or lower legs

  • Surgical Wounds – Post-operative incisions that fail to heal properly

  • Radiation-Induced Skin Damage – Tissue injury following cancer treatment

Treatment Modalities

Exosome Therapy

  • Applied topically to stimulate skin cell repair and reduce inflammation

Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Therapy

  • High-grade MSC-derived biologics to boost blood vessel formation and accelerate healing

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

  • Infused into dressings or injected to promote tissue regeneration

Extracellular Matrix (ECM) Products

  • Provide a structural framework for new tissue growth

Candidate Selection

Ideal Candidates:

  • Patients with non-healing wounds

  • Individuals recovering from moderate to severe burns

  • Post-surgical patients requiring enhanced healing

Contraindications:

  • Active systemic infections

  • Severe sepsis or uncontrolled chronic illnesses

Procedure Overview

Preparation

  • Irrigate the wound with sterile saline

  • Remove dead tissue (debridement) if needed to expose healthy skin

Administration

  • Topical Therapy – Apply biologic solution directly to the wound bed

  • Injection Therapy – Administer biologics into wound edges to promote deeper repair

Post-Treatment Care

  • Change dressings as directed by the provider

  • Monitor for signs of infection (redness, swelling, heat, discharge)

  • Educate patients on proper wound hygiene to maintain progress

Supporting Research

  • Exosomes for Burn Wound Healing – Reduced scarring and faster healing documented in clinical studies

  • MSC Therapy in Chronic Wound Care – Significant improvements in tissue repair and recovery rates reported

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