Revaheal Wound Healing Powder

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Revaheal’s wound‑healing powder, formulated with natural biopolymers and zinc oxide, plays a key role in accelerating the wound‑repair process. The powder acts as a gel‑like agent when it absorbs wound exudate or when normal saline is added as a hydrogel, thereby maintaining a moist environment that speeds up healing.
With long‑lasting antibacterial properties, the powder eradicates various microorganisms present in the wound, reducing infection rates.

 

Features of Revaheal Wound‑Healing Powder

  • Accelerated healing – Natural biopolymers support granulation‑tissue formation, improving skin regeneration.
  • Enhanced granulation and epithelialization – Zinc oxide promotes keratinocyte migration and epithelial‑tissue repair.
  • Antiseptic action – Zinc oxide’s antibacterial and anti‑inflammatory effects inhibit microbial growth and dampen inflammation.
  • Optimal moisture retention – The powder’s combination with exudate or normal saline preserves a moist wound environment, aiding faster recovery and pain reduction.
  • Versatile for all wound types – Suitable for superficial wounds, minor burns, scratches, and chronic ulcers.
  • Easy, flexible application – The powder can be applied directly to the wound or spread over a dressing to cover the wound uniformly.
  • Lightweight, absorbable formulation – Ensures patient comfort and simplifies care for medical staff.

 

How to Use

  1. Clean the wound – Irrigate with Ravaheal Sept solution and remove all contaminants.
  2. Apply powder – Place 3 mm of the powder directly onto the wound bed.
  3. Gel formation – Upon contact with exudate, the powder swells into a gel, increasing in volume. Avoid filling the wound cavity entirely with the powder.
  4. Cover with a secondary dressing – Apply an appropriate dressing over the powder.

 

Indications

  • Infected wounds
  • Wounds with exudate
  • Vascular wounds
  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Burns
  • Cavitary wounds

 

Treatment Recommendations

  1. Moisture activation – After sprinkling the powder on the wound, wet it with normal saline or Ravaheal Sept solution to create the gel; a dry application is ineffective.
  2. Limit saline in exudative wounds – Do not add extra saline to wounds with high exudate.
  3. Avoid over‑filling cavitary wounds – The powder swells after absorbing saline; filling the cavity completely can hinder healing.
  4. Dressing duration – Once the powder is applied and a secondary dressing is fitted, it can remain on the wound for up to three days, depending on exudate and wound condition.
  5. Removal – After the secondary dressing is taken off, the powder separates easily from the wound bed with a wash‑out serum.

 

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