WoundSeal Topical Powder for Minor External Bleeding(Hemostatic Agent) is specifically developed to stop bleeding for people on blood thinners because it doesn't rely on the normal clotting factors in your blood. Whether you’re a person with thin skin or someone prone to accidents in the kitchen, backyard, or on the road, bleeding can happen anytime, anywhere. For the first time, consumers – even those who bleed easily – have a product that can stop bleeding in seconds.
A proven advancement over traditional first aid products, WoundSeal’s powder technology combines a hydrophilic polymer and potassium ferrate to stop bleeding in seconds by creating an instant scab (or seal) when combined with the wound’s own blood. The instant scab seals the wound, which stops the bleeding and provides a barrier over and around the wound.
Features
- It forms an instant seal (or scab) over the wound in seconds.
- The seal is safe to leave in place until it falls off naturally and the wound heals.
The topical powder has passed all FDA-required safety tests and has been the subject of numerous clinical studies – in which all concluded that the powder effectively stopped bleeding.
How WoundSeal Works
Powder + Pressure = Instant Scab.
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 a 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, which 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.