Welcome to YOUR-HEALING
A space for you to explore and
learn more about the delicate
process of wound healing.

Discover sciences, simple tips, latest concepts, including Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), and insights to enable your path to healing and recovery. Healing is always within reach—let’s navigate it together.
Welcome to YOUR-HEALING

A space for you to explore and learn more about the delicate process of wound healing.
Discover sciences, simple tips, latest concepts, including Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), and insights to enable your path to healing and recovery. Healing is always within reach—let’s navigate it together.
Understanding Your Skin: From Injury to Recovery
Your skin is the body’s largest organ and its protective shield. When this shield is damaged, it’s more than just a scratch—it becomes an entry point for infection. Without proper care, infections can lead to serious complications.
Understanding how wounds heal is essential—it’s a fascinating journey your body undertakes to restore itself. Every wound tells a story of resilience and recovery. Join us as we explore the mysteries of the skin and the intricate process of healing.

1. HEMOSTASIS
Stopping the bleeding

2. INFLAMMATION
Defense & cleanup

3. PROLIFERATION
Repairing the damage

4. MATURATION
Strengthening the repair
Now that you know about wound healing,
it’s time to discover the quick action and the right treatment!
Understanding Your Skin: From Injury to Recovery
Your skin is the body’s largest organ and its protective shield. When this shield is damaged, it’s more than just a scratch—it becomes an entry point for infection. Without proper care, infections can lead to serious complications.
Understanding how wounds heal is essential—it’s a fascinating journey your body undertakes to restore itself. Every wound tells a story of resilience and recovery. Join us as we explore the mysteries of the skin and the intricate process of healing.

1.
HEMOSTASIS
Stopping the bleeding

2.
INFLAMMATION
Defense & cleanup

3.
PROLIFERATION
Repairing the damage

4.
MATURATION
Strengthening the repair
Managing Wounds:
Nurturing Your Skin’s Recovery
Caring for your skin is like tending to a garden—it needs the right care to heal and thrive. A wound is like a little disruption in your garden, but with the proper attention, it’s also a chance for renewal.
With the right TLC, just like watering a seed and giving it sunlight, your skin can blossom beautifully again. So, let’s grab our gardening tools and dig into how to manage wounds effectively, ensuring your skin thrives once more!
EVALUATE
ENVIRONMENT
Regularly remove debris and pests, and water to provide optimal environment for plant growth.
ENHANCE
If the plant’s growth is slower than expected, apply fertilizer to boost growth.
Managing Wounds:
Nurturing Your Skin’s Recovery
Caring for your skin is like tending to a garden—it needs the right care to heal and thrive. A wound is like a little disruption in your garden, but with the proper attention, it’s also a chance for renewal.
With the right TLC, just like watering a seed and giving it sunlight, your skin can blossom beautifully again. So, let’s grab our gardening tools and dig into how to manage wounds effectively, ensuring your skin thrives once more!
EVALUATE
ENVIRONMENT
Regularly remove debris and pests, and water to provide optimal environment for plant growth.
ENHANCE
If the plant’s growth is slower than expected, apply fertilizer to boost growth.

Much like tending a garden, wound healing requires consistent care and attention to thrive.
Assess wound condition, including tissue health, signs of infection, moisture level, and edge condition.
Clean & debride, manage Infection before applying appropriate dressing for optimal healing.
Boost healing with adjunctive therapy or booster such as NPWT and EGF.
Assess wound condition, including tissue health, signs of infection, moisture level, and edge condition.
Clean & debride, manage Infection before applying appropriate dressing for optimal healing.
Boost healing with adjunctive therapy or booster such as NPWT and EGF.
Healing Essentials:
What You Need To Know and Do At Home

Follow Healthcare Professional's Instructions
• Take prescribed medications as
directed.
• Follow the wound care instructions
given by your healthcare provider.

Maintain a Healthy Diet
•Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support healing.
•Stay hydrated to promote tissue hydration and repair.

Monitor Healing
• Consult your healthcare provider if healing is slow or if you have concerns.

Protect the Wound
•Keep the wound covered with a clean, dry dressing.
•Change dressings regularly, especially if they become wet or dirty.

Keep Wound Clean
•Wash hands thoroughly before handling the wound.
•Clean the wound gently with clean water or appropriate cleansing solutions.

Prevent Infection
•Avoid touching the wound unnecessarily.
•Do not pick at scabs or remove healing tissues.

Watch for Signs of Infection
•Look for redness, swelling, warmth, or pus.
•Seek medical attention if you notice any signs of infection.

Protect Against Pressure
•Change positions regularly to avoid prolonged pressure on the wound.
•Use cushion or padding to reduce pressure if needed.

Elevate and Rest Wound Area
•Elevate the wound to reduce swelling and improve circulation.
•Rest and limit movement to aid tissue repair.
Healing Essentials:
What You Need To Know and Do At Home

Follow Healthcare Professional's Instructions
• Take prescribed medications as
directed.
• Follow the wound care instructions
given by your healthcare provider.

Maintain a Healthy Diet
•Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support healing.
•Stay hydrated to promote tissue hydration and repair.

Monitor Healing
• Consult your healthcare provider if healing is slow or if you have concerns.

Protect the Wound
•Keep the wound covered with a clean, dry dressing.
•Change dressings regularly, especially if they become wet or dirty.

Keep Wound Clean
•Wash hands thoroughly before handling the wound.
•Clean the wound gently with clean water or appropriate cleansing solutions.

Prevent Infection
•Avoid touching the wound unnecessarily.
•Do not pick at scabs or remove healing tissues.

Watch for Signs of Infection
•Look for redness, swelling, warmth, or pus.
•Seek medical attention if you notice any signs of infection.

Protect Against Pressure
•Change positions regularly to avoid prolonged pressure on the wound.
•Use cushion or padding to reduce pressure if needed.

Elevate and Rest Wound Area
•Elevate the wound to reduce swelling and improve circulation.
•Rest and limit movement to aid tissue repair.
New Healing Approach
Healing with EGF
(Epidermal Growth Factor).

What Is EGF?
Think of EGF as a tiny powerhouse made
up of 53 amino acids (the building blocks
of protein).
Its main job? To tell your cells,
“Hey, it’s time to grow!”
Unlike most wound care products that
focus on stopping bleeding and calming
inflammation, EGF steps in to boost cell
growth—making it perfect for tackling
stubborn wounds, e.g. chronic wounds
that need a little extra help.
So, if your skin needs a friend to speed up healing and keep it hydrated, EGF has your back.
EXPLORE MORE IN OUR HEALING STORIES.
New Healing Approach
Healing with EGF
(Epidermal Growth Factor).

What Is EGF?
Think of EGF as a tiny powerhouse made up of 53 amino acids (the building blocks of protein).
Its main job? To tell your cells,
“Hey, it’s time to grow!”
Unlike most wound care products that focus on stopping bleeding and calming inflammation, EGF steps in to boost cell growth—making it perfect for tackling stubborn wounds, e.g. chronic wounds that need a little extra help.
So, if your skin needs a friend to speed up healing and keep it hydrated, EGF has your back.
EXPLORE MORE IN OUR HEALING STORIES.