What shall I do if the bandage and MPPT layer get wet by accident?
Remove the old MPPt layer, irrigate with water, dry gently, apply a fresh layer of MPPT and apply a fresh permeable bandage.
















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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries
Effective on resistant infections and does not contribute to AMR.
Effective on resistant infections and does not contribute to AMR.
Effective on resistant infections and does not contribute to AMR.
Review article discussing
the wound microbiome and Amicapsil
Review article discussing
the wound microbiome and Amicapsil
Review article discussing
the wound microbiome and Amicapsil
acting via the skin and wound microbiome without the use of antimicrobials.
acting via the skin and wound microbiome without the use of antimicrobials.
acting via the skin and wound microbiome without the use of antimicrobials.
Effective wound treatment in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
Effective wound treatment in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
The Microbiome Supporting Soap is ideal for sensitive skin, including the skin of babies and toddlers.
The Microbiome Supporting Soap is ideal for sensitive skin, including the skin of babies and toddlers.
The Microbiome Supporting Soap is ideal for sensitive skin, including the skin of babies and toddlers.
“From 4 weeks of absolute hell – to being pain-free, getting a full night’s sleep and back to normal at work.”
“From 4 weeks of absolute hell, in pain 24 hours a day, struggling at work – to being pain-free, getting a full night’s sleep and back to normal at work.”
“From 4 weeks of absolute hell, in pain 24 hours a day, struggling at work – to being pain-free, getting a full night’s sleep and back to normal at work.”
NH ( patient)
NH ( patient)
NH ( patient)
Effective in treating severe infections, including infections not responding to antibiotics and antiseptics.
Effective in treating severe infections, including infections not responding to antibiotics and antiseptics.
Effective in treating severe infections, including infections not responding to antibiotics and antiseptics.
60% quicker removal of infection than antibiotics and antisepics.
60% quicker removal of infection than antibiotics and antisepics.
60% quicker removal of infection than antibiotics and antisepics.
No additives or chemicals
No additives or chemicals
No additives or chemicals
Infection causes pain and by removing the infection, Amicapsil and SertaSil reduce the pain.
Infection causes pain and by removing the infection, Amicapsil and SertaSil reduce the pain.
Infection causes pain and by removing the infection, Amicapsil and SertaSil reduce the pain.
Effective treatment of wounds and pressure ulcers in SCI-persons and in controlling soft tissue infection caused by osteomyelitis.
Effective treatment of wounds and pressure ulcers in SCI-persons and in controlling soft tissue infection caused by osteomyelitis.
Effective treatment of wounds and pressure ulcers in SCI-persons and in controlling soft tissue infection caused by osteomyelitis.
VH (patient)
VH (patient)
VH (patient)
Remove the old MPPt layer, irrigate with water, dry gently, apply a fresh layer of MPPT and apply a fresh permeable bandage.
Manage the wound by reinstating the use of MPPT as it is normally used – see Instructions for Use. If the wound has previously benefitted
How do I recognise whether the wound is “clean”? A clean wound has no cloudy exudate, pus, slough, maceration or biofilm. Simultaneously, in MPPT wounds,
The use of MPPT can be discontinued when the wound is clean. Clean means when the wound exudate is no longer cloudy and the wound
MPPT should be applied once daily until the wound is clean, i.e. when the wound exudate is no longer cloudy and the wound is free
Please see refer to Instructions for Use for a complete description. A quick overview:Clean the wound using saline or tap water. Use a lint free
No. MPPT is not an antibiotic and it does not have any direct antimicrobial action – it does not kill the bacteria. Bacteria have two
Yes. MPPT has assisted in clearing up antibiotic resistant infections. MPPT is not an antibiotic but instead allows the body’s own immune system access to
Yes. MPPT has assisted in the healing of wounds that had not healed for 2-3 years.
MPPT is discontinued when the wound has entered the regenerative wound healing phase. The wound should now preferably be covered with a permeable, atraumatic, open-weave,