Wound Healing Gel

Where sensitive tissues need care.

Science-informed oral and topical healing to support
mild wounds, oral mucosal comfort, gum discomfort
and mouth ulcers.

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A Gap in Healthcare: One gel for the mouth and skin

Designed for sensitive oral tissues and minor skin wounds, where ordinary wound products are overly medicated or feel too harsh.

Wound Healing Gel

Designed for sensitive tissue care, supporting wound healing needs across dental recovery, minor skin and mouth concerns, and post-procedure care guided by healthcare practitioners.

Inflammatory Stage

(0 - 4 Days)

Inflammation and
antimicrobial defense:

  • Reduces inflammation
  • Eases pain and discomfort
  • Protects against microbes
  • Removes bacteria

Manuka Honey, Lactoferrin, Licorice, Clove Oil

Proliferative Stage

(3 - 10 Days)

Proliferation and
tissue regeneration:

  • Promotes granulation tissue
  • Accelerates cell regeneration
  • Boosts collagen production
  • Provides moisture

Manuka Honey, Zinc, Licorice, Curcumin

Remodeling Stage

(7 - 30+ Days)

Remodeling and
scar formation:

  • Supports tissue remodelling
  • Helps reduce scar formation

Lactoferrin, Licorice, Zinc

Correct Myospot placement

How can myospots train you to breathe through your nose?

  • Myospots are small, dissolvable, adhesive pads that adhere easily to the roof of the mouth by gently forcing them with your thumb against the hard palate (2-3 mm behind the two front teeth).
  • Once adhered, the spot stimulates your tongue involuntarily and unconsciously to elevate and touch it. It acts therefore as a tool to GUIDE and REMIND your tongue. It GUIDES the tongue to the correct spot (where it needs to elevate and rest on the roof of the mouth) and it also REMINDS the tongue to keep elevating until the spot is completely dissolved under the effect of saliva.
  • Each spot takes 45-50 min to dissolve completely, providing almost 1 hour of extensive tongue exercise with each spot.
  • Using 2-3 spots every day for 8 to 10 weeks helps in creating a tongue elevation habit that is associated with a lip seal and nasal breathing.
  • Furthermore, the gentle pressure exerted by the tongue on the surface of the hard palate provides good resistance exercise that results overtime in increasing tongue muscles strength.
  • This tongue strength is needed to maintain normal swallowing and speech functions and to maintain patent airways while awake and asleep.
  • The gentle pressure exerted by the tongue while resting on the palate induces the natural expansion of the maxilla, particularly in young children.