Serving the Inland Empire, Southern California and beyond
Helps protect the wound from infections: The seal created by the powder has the unique quality of not allowing blood OUT of the wound or bacteria IN to the wound!
WoundSeal Powder is composed of a hydrophilic, or water-loving, polymer and potassium ferrate. When the powder is poured onto a bleeding wound, the hydrophilic polymer instantly dehydrates the blood by absorbing only the plasma or liquid portion of the blood stacking the blood solids beneath the powder.
Simultaneously the potassium ferrate dissolves, releasing iron that agglomerates (binds together) the blood solids to create an occlusive seal.
As manual pressure is applied to the powder, the seal is pushed into contact with the wound. The natural glue-like nature of drying blood adheres the seal to the wound and surrounding skin. The occlusive seal, that has formed in seconds, stops further bleeding or oozing. Blood solids continue to stack beneath the seal, strengthening it. The natural clotting process proceeds below the seal.
WoundSeal Powder - 2 packs
Pour on pack for easily accessed wounds -
For nosebleeds or hard to reach
wounds
use a cotton tip applicator.
$9.95
What is WoundSeal Powder and how does it work?
WoundSeal Powder is a non-prescription topical powder. The ingredients are a
hydrophilic polymer and potassium ferrate. In combination with manual
pressure to the wound, the powder quickly forms a strong scab that
completely covers the wound and stops the bleeding. WoundSeal Powder is not
a vasoconstrictor or a cauterizing agent, is not biologically derived and is
non-toxic.
On what type of wounds can I apply WoundSeal
Powder?
Use WoundSeal Powder on external wounds that have blood,
such as cuts, skin tears, avulsions, nosebleeds, and even wounds that may
later require sutures. If sutures are required, the protective scab that
forms may be removed by a medical professional by soaking it with saline
solution and gently scraping it off. The powder must be totally irrigated
off the wound prior to applying sutures.
Does WoundSeal Powder cauterize or burn the skin?
No. WoundSeal is a powder wound dressing that works by
combining with blood and forming an instant, protective seal/scab. It is not
a cauterizing agent and doesn’t burn or damage tissue.
Can WoundSeal Powder cause allergic reactions?
The product is hypoallergenic. No allergic reactions have been reported.
Can WoundSeal Powder be used with
medications?
Since WoundSeal Powder does not depend on the
blood’s natural clotting mechanism to be effective, it can be used by people
on anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, aspirin therapy or other
blood-thinning medications.
Will WoundSeal Powder work with people who bleed easily?
Yes. WoundSeal Powder does not depend on the blood’s natural clotting
mechanisms to be effective, so it will work on people who bleed easily.
How do I apply WoundSeal Powder?
After pouring the
WoundSeal Powder onto the wound, apply pressure with your fingers for 30
seconds to ensure the powder combines with the blood to create a protective
scab. If there is no further bleeding, gently dust off any excess powder
without disturbing the scab. The scab will fall off on its own when the
wound has healed.
How much WoundSeal Powder should I apply?
Apply as
much WoundSeal Powder as it takes to completely cover the wound and any
blood around it. Ensure that there is a layer of dry powder on the top of
the wound before applying pressure.
How large of a wound can I treat?
Generally, one
application of WoundSeal Powder should be enough to cover a 2 inch
laceration; however, if the laceration is deep or severe and blood flow is
significant, an additional application may be needed.
Will I feel any discomfort when I use WoundSeal
Powder?
For wounds with ample blood present you should feel no
discomfort. However, for wounds like abrasions, where there is little blood
present, a temporary warming sensation might be felt depending
on the location and severity of the wound.
Can I apply WoundSeal Powder to a wound if
I am sweating?
Yes, WoundSeal Powder will instantly form a
protective scab/seal that adheres to the wound, even if the skin is moist
with perspiration.
Should I wash the WoundSeal Powder off after the blood flow has
stopped?
No, it is important to keep the protective scab clean
and dry until it has hardened (usually in one to two hours). Once the
seal/scab has hardened, the treated area can get wet or submerged in water
(i.e., showering or swimming.)
Do I need to remove the protective scab?
No, the
protective scab will fall off naturally.
Do I need to cover my wound to protect it?
You can
cover the wound if desired, but the scab will allow nothing into the wound,
including germs and dirt.
Can WoundSeal Powder be applied along with other creams or
ointments?
No, it is recommended to apply WoundSeal Powder
without the use of creams or ointments.
I only used half a dispenser. Can I save the rest?
No, the powder is moisture sensitive. Once it is exposed to air, it must be
used or discarded.
Will the WoundSeal Powder stain or scar the skin?
Unlike other products on the market, WoundSeal Powder does not stain or scar
the skin.
Will the WoundSeal Powder stain or scar the skin?
Unlike other products on the market, WoundSeal Powder does not stain or scar
the skin.
Does WoundSeal have a shelf life?
WoundSeal has a shelf life of 2 1/2 years from the date of packaging. The
expiration date is listed on each unit/package.