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A smart dressing with an extended wear time of up to 30-days
HOW IT WORKS
Altrazeal powder transforms to form a protective layer that allows the wound to heal without disturbing it with dressing changes.
WHY ALTRAZEAL

Easy Application

Enhance Comfort

Reduce Painful Dressing Changes

Decrease Costs

Use on a Wide Range of Wounds

TYPES OF WOUNDS

SURGICAL*

Operative Incisions / Wounds

Dermatological Excisions

Dehisced Wounds

ACUTE

Skin Graft Donor and Recipient Sites

Trauma / Lacerations (+ Skin Tears)

First and Second Degree Burns

CHRONIC*

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Vascular and Other Leg Ulcers

Pressure Ulcers

Natalia Kirsten

MD

Global Research Advisor

LEADERSHIP:

– Senior Physician, Institute for Services in Health Care Research in Dermatology and Nursing

– Former Resident, Department of Dermatology, Professor Carle Paul Larrey Hospital University of Toulouse, France

EDUCATION:

– University of Hamburg

Natalia Kirsten

mD

Global Research Advisor

LEADERSHIP:

– Senior Physician, Institute for Services in Health Care Research in Dermatology and Nursing

– Former Resident, Department of Dermatology, Professor Carle Paul Larrey Hospital University of Toulouse, France

EDUCATION:

– University of Hamburg

Lawrence A. Lavery

dPM, MPH

Professor, Plastic Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center

LEADERSHIP:

– Medical Director, Diabetic Limb Salvage Program, Parkland Hospital

– Member, International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot

– Past chair of the American Diabetes Association Foot Care Counsel and the American Public Health Association’s Foot Section

EDUCATION:

– University of Texas Health Science Center, Dr. William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Indiana University

Lawrence A. Lavery

dPM, MPH

Professor, Plastic Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center

LEADERSHIP:

– Medical Director, Diabetic Limb Salvage Program, Parkland Hospital

– Member, International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot

– Past chair of the American Diabetes Association Foot Care Counsel and the American Public Health Association’s Foot Section

EDUCATION:

– University of Texas Health Science Center, Dr. William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Indiana University