FAQs

What is the extracellular matrix (ECM)?

The extracellular matrix defines the environment of cells. The ECM consists of several different macromolecules like proteins and polysaccharides. It provides mechanical strength and protection and functions as a medium for cell communication such as growth factor signalling. Most importantly the ECM provides vital cell-matrix adhesion, which regulates cell functions that are vital for wound healing.


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How Xelma works

When applied to the wound bed Xelma restores the damaged proteins providing an extracellular matrix protien for cell attachment.
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What is the extracellular matrix?

The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays and important role in the wound healing process. It acts as a scaffold within the wound, providing a framework to which cells can attach, proliferate and synthesise...
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How to use Xelma

Xelma is indicated for hard-to-heal ulcers - primarliy, venous leg ulcers. Xelma can be used under compression therapy.
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