Curious about where NanoSALV Catalytic could provide benefit for you?
Remember the 3 'i's. NanoSALV Catalytic is designed to provide benefit if your skin is:
Injured
Actively Promotes and
Optimizes Healing
(Breached Skin - Superficial, Partial or Full Thickness)
Inflamed
Reduces Inflammation
and Irritation
(Irritation, Redness, Blistering)
Alternative Technologies: Topical steroids
Infected
Provides the Broad-Spectrum
Antimicrobial Protection
(Bacteria [including MSRSA], Virus, Fungi, Yeast, Biofilm)
Alternative Technologies: Antimicrobial dressings (silver, iodine), antiobiotic ointments
NanoSALV Catalytic’s versatile 3-in-1 technology helps simplify decision-making for both patients and clinicians, as it is suitable for skin that is injured, inflamed, and/or infected.
The 3 ‘i’s: Skin that is INJURED, INFLAMED and/or INFECTED
Persistent Skin Conditions
(e.g., venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries)
Day 0
Day 4
Contact dermatitis treated with NanoSALV Catalytic after 2 months of topical steroids
NanoSALV Catalytic applied 2-3 times a day
Acute or Minor Wounds
(e.g., skin tears, burns)
Day 0
Day 18
Skin tear open for ~6 days prior to NanoSALV Catalytic treatment
NanoSALV Catalytic applied 3 times a week
Surgical Wounds
(e.g., incision, biopsy, excision)
Day 0
Day 1
Week 6
NanoSALV Catalytic treatment after knee replacement
NanoSALV Catalytic applied 3 times a week
Chronic Wounds
(e.g., venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries)
Day 0
Day 26
Week 6
Venous leg ulcer open for ~100 days prior to NanoSALV Catalytic treatment
NanoSALV Catalytic applied 2-3 times a week
NanoSALV Catalytic actively supports wound healing across the continuum of skin and wound care. Keep in mind that healing time varies depending on factors unique to each individual.
Key Application Principles

Ensure
DIRECT CONTACT
with skin concern or wound

Apply a
PAPER-THIN LAYER
A Little Goes a Long Way
A pea-sized amount (0.25g) covers a 4" x 4" (10x10 cm) area when spread to the thickness of a piece of paper.
Depending on the size of the skin/wound concern, adjust the amount of NanoSALV Catalytic to achieve a paper-thin layer.
Directions for Use: Integration into Standard of Care
01
CLEAN
Clean and dry affected skin or wound.
02
TREAT
Apply a paper-thin layer of NanoSALV Catalytic to the entire area of affected skin or wound, including peri-wound, tunneling, and/or undermining. NanoSALV Catalytic must be the first layer applied.
03
COVER
Cover with physical bandage/dressing OR for non-breached skin, wait 30 seconds for gel to dry, then gently apply an ointment, barrier cream, or lotion, as per standard of care.
04
REPEAT
Re-apply with each dressing change or as needed to maintain consistent and direct contact.
How to Use NanoSALV Catalytic
We've created step-by-step video guides to help you use NanoSALV Catalytic effectively based on your specific needs.
On Everyday Skin and Wound Concerns
On Complex Wound Cases
Contraindications
Not for use on individuals with allergies to any of the ingredients (Water, carbomer, carboxymethylcellulose, copper, silica, titanium dioxide). There are no contraindications for using NanoSALV Catalytic in conjunction with other wound products or therapies, such as antimicrobial (silver, iodine) dressings/ointments, antiseptic cleansers, oxygen therapy etc.
Educational Resources on NanoSALV Catalytic
Point of Care Guide
Download this easy-to-use NanoSALV Catalytic guide to support your healing journey.
Contact us to request additional resources including clinical research, economic evaluations, integration guides, FAQs and more.
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