NAWA® WOUND AND TISSUE HEALING FROM THE EXPERTS

We research the complex metabolic processes of injuries, wound and tissue healing and work together with internationally recognized experts – always striving to support healing in the best possible way with the products or to prevent tissue damage. As a specialist in modern wound care, NAWA® offers under NAWA® MEDICAL numerous products for cleaning, decontamination and healing (treatment) of acute and chronic wounds.

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SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED AND CONTROLLED

NAWA® successfully carried out, inter alia, in collaboration with the University of Miami (Dep. Of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery – William H. Eaglstein, MD, Professor and Chairman, Patricia M. Mertz, Professor, and Stephen C. Davis, Assistant Professor) the following statistically significant studies in the field of wound and tissue healing:

  • Acute Partial Thickness Wounds
  • Burns II.
  • Incisional Wounds / Post Op. Wound Treatment
  • Graft Take and Donor Site
  • NAWA vs. Topical Growth Factor
  • Fibroblast migration in an in-vitro incisional wound healing model

The study results were presented at national (US-American) and international congresses and symposia to the professional world.
the NAWA® Activity products were specially developed from the high demands of top-class sport together with doctors and physiotherapists.

The research in the field of collagen synthesis led to the development of the product line StriaSan® for the prevention of stretch marks, minimization of existing stretch marks and to support skin and tissue regression/regeneration after childbirth.

In addition, NAWA® has been a partner in a funding project of the High-Tech-Offensive Future Bavaria with a focus on innovation, technical progress and the development of cutting-edge technology in medical technology.

Together with scientific experts and doctors, the products are constantly checked for further improvement and development. They are again and again part of studies and observational studies. The results are presented at congresses and events.