Vitynex in Burn Treatment
Imagine recovering from a burn faster and more effectively. That’s the promise of Vitynex.
Our latest report delves into the experiences of three patients who’ve seen real benefits from this innovative approach.
We gathered data on three individuals—two women and one man, aged between 23 and 60 years. None of these patients had diabetes, which can complicate recovery.
They suffered from various types of burns, from minor ones to more severe second and third-degree burns on hands and fingers. Despite the differences in their injuries, which ranged in size from a small 11 x 8 mm to a larger 60 x 100 mm, the healing times and soothing effects were impressive.
On average, it took just over three weeks (21.3 days) for their burns to heal, with individual cases ranging from as quick as 7 days to as long as 32 days.
Best of all? There were no adverse events or complications, and the cosmetic outcomes were satisfactory for all patients.
Vitynex is great at treating burns because it helps the skin heal faster and reduces scarring.
Vitynex covers the burn with a protective layer that keeps the area moist and safe from irritation. Plus, Vitynex has special ingredients that calm inflammation and help the skin repair itself.
This makes it not just quick at healing burns, but also good at making sure the skin looks smooth and healthy afterwards.
This positive outcome underscores Vitynex’s potential as a game-changer in burn treatment.
Interested in learning more or sharing your own experience? Reach out to us! We’re eager to continue exploring and enhancing the ways Vitynex can help heal and restore.
Cases Overall Summary
Case ID | Country | Indication | Location | Size | Age | Gender | Diabetes | Time-To-Heal (Days) | Complications | Confounding Conditions | Cosmetic Outcomes |
VC-024 | USA | First degree burn | Forearm | 20 x 8 mm | 28 | F | No | 7 | None | None | Satisfactory |
VC-042 | Turkey | Second to third-degree burn | Right hand | 100 x 60 mm | 23 | F | No | 32 | None | None | Satisfactory |
VC-043 | USA | Second to third-degree burn | Finger | 11 x 8 mm | 60 | M | No | 25 | None | None | Satisfactory |
Exemplary Case:
A 23-year-old female sustained a second-degree burn on her right hand due to exposure to extremely hot fluid. Initially, she attempted to manage the injury using an over-the-counter (OTC) product; however, after seven days without significant improvement and signs of potential infection, she sought medical attention. The burn was characterized by partial thickness skin loss, significant inflammation, and areas of blistering, exhibiting yellowish and whitish exudates indicative of poor healing.
Medical intervention commenced with a new treatment regimen using Vitnyex. Over the next 32 days, the patient’s burn showed considerable improvement. The inflammation significantly reduced, and the skin began re-epithelialization and processed effectively. By Day 32 post-Vitnyex treatment,the previously raw and inflamed burn area had smoother skin texture and reduced discoloration, although mild scarring persisted.