Do you have a lesion or ulcer that never seems to heal? You could be among the millions of men and women who struggle with chronic non-healing wounds (CNHW).
Those with diabetes are especially at risk for this problem. Other conditions associated with CNHW include hypertension (HTN), obesity, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and vascular diseases.
Not getting this dealt with increases your risk of gangrene (tissue death) and amputation, a stark reality for approximately 30% of those who have chronic wounds.
But it gets worse. Of those who experience amputations, up to 80% will die within five years.
You also run the risk of developing sepsis, a type of systemic infection that can ultimately lead to organ failure and, yes, death.
We offer an innovative solution with one of the highest possible success rates—consistently exceeding 90-95%—that can finally help you heal this wound once and for all.
Our go-to treatment of choice utilizes human amniotic membrane (HAM) allografts, which are classified as human cells, tissues, and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps).
Within amniotic tissue is the extracellular matrix (ECM), which consists of regenerative components all essential for tissue healing that can provide new life to your chronic non-healing wound.
Why delay?
Not doing anything about this could potentially cost you your life. At the very least, you will always be limited in how you live your life.
You now have access to that POWERFUL X Factor you need to fix this problem and get your life back.
It’s time to RESTORE your health and live your life to the FULLEST.
Introducing REGEN-X: Your Ultimate Wound Regeneration Solution.
SHOCKING FACTS
& STATISTICS
- There are currently about 40 million people suffering from chronic wounds (Las Heras, et al., 2020).
- About 25% of patients with diabetes will experience impaired wound healing such as foot ulcers (Burgess, 2021).
- Since 2007, those with diabetic foot ulcers have a 30.5% mortality rate within 5 years, nearly identical to those with cancer (31%) in the same span of time (Armstrong et al., 2020).
- 20% (other sources say 30%) of those who struggle with chronic non-healing wounds (CNHW) will experience a limb amputation (Armstrong, 2024).
- Of patients with chronic wounds who have had a limb amputation, 39-80% will die within five years (Singh, 2005).
RISK FACTORS BEHIND CHRONIC WOUNDS
- Chronic diseases (such as obesity or diabetes)
- Immobility (bedridden)
- Malnutrition
- Smoking
- Immune dysfunction
- Medications
- Bacterial infections (and antibiotic-resistant biofilms)
THE GRAFTING
PROCEDURE:
STEP BY STEP
Very few treatments are as simple as the application of the human amniotic membrane (HAM) allograft. Here is how the procedure is conducted, step by step:
STEP 1
Assessment: The physician or nurse who visits with you will determine whether your wound is eligible for this treatment.
STEP 2
If you are a candidate, you will receive debridement (removal of dead or damaged tissue) and cleaning to prepare the wound for the allograft.
STEP 3
An amniotic allograft will then be placed on the wound.
STEP 6
The nurse or physician will follow up approximately once per week to apply new allografts and dressings until the wound is in the final stage of the healing process.
STEP 5
Instructions will be provided to ensure optimum hygiene and dressing integrity.
STEP 4
Dressings will be placed over the amniotic membrane allograft to ensure protection.
STEP 6
The nurse or physician will follow up approximately once per week to apply new allografts and dressings until the wound is in the final stage of the healing process.
STEP 5
Instructions will be provided to ensure optimum hygiene and dressing integrity.
STEP 4
Dressings will be placed over the amniotic membrane allograft to ensure protection.
5 REASONS WHY REGEN-X IS YOUR BEST OPTION
REASON #1: HIGH SUCCESS RATE
Human amniotic membrane (HAM) allografts are quickly becoming recognized as one of the most powerful treatments for chronic non-healing wounds (CNHWs) across the world. Most studies of this treatment show that the success rate is consistently above 90% (Alomairi et al., 2024).
The secret behind the regenerative capacity of this remarkable treatment is what is known as the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM contains unique properties that spark new life from dying tissues. Its composition includes growth factors, collagen, enzymes, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, hyaluronic acid, proteoglycans, and other nutrients that are all essential for repair.
REASON #2: GOLD STANDARD OF SAFETY
The amniotic product we use is HCT/P (human cells, tissues, and tissue-based products)-compliant under section 361 (21 CFR Part 1271.10) of the Public Health Service Act (PHSA). This third-party validation by the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) ensures that we meet the GOLD standard of public health and human safety.
REASON #3: RAPID RESULTS
Best of all, positive healing outcomes are FAST. Typical results can be expected as soon as a month or two, depending on the severity of the wound and the health of the individual. Many of our patients complete their treatment within as few as three or four weeks. Multiple studies have shown that over 90-95% of patients consistently experience complete tissue regeneration by the sixth week (Zelen et al., 2013; Zelen et al., 2014).
REASON #4: ACCEPTED BY MEDICARE
Amniotic membrane allografts are now recognized by several insurance companies. Our company accepts MEDICARE (Part B). If you’re covered, you pay nothing.
REASON #5: WE COME TO YOU
REGEN-X is a mobile clinic. That means you never have to leave the comfort of your home. We come to you. That’s good to know since many patients have immobility issues that would prevent them from traveling. Maybe that’s the case for you.
But even if you can make the trip, there’s no need. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy your routine.
FAQ
Conventional medical care is often unable to heal chronic non-healing wounds (CNHW) for several reasons. Although basic wound care practices such as the application of disinfection agents and sterile dressings may be enough to resolve wounds for healthy patients, they may not be enough to resolve such problems in those with the following conditions or lifestyle behaviors:
- Underlying diseases (conditions such as obesity, diabetes, or cancer impair healing)
- Chronic inflammation
- Immune dysfunction
- Poor blood supply
- Bacterial biofilm (which protects bacteria from antibiotics)
- Smoking (or other drug use)
- Medications (certain drugs impair regeneration)
- Poor nutrition
Unfortunately, currently, we do not accept any other insurance besides MEDICARE (Part B).
Keep in mind, amniotic graft treatment is a relatively new and innovative biotechnology, and it takes time to move the wheels of progress.
If you do not have MEDICARE (Part B), we suggest you conduct an online search for providers who accept your insurance.
Amniotic tissues are obtained from the placentas of donors who have given birth.
The placenta is a structure that develops within the uterus that encases a baby within the mother’s body. This tissue is normally discarded but is now being donated as a valuable regenerative resource for human cells, tissues, and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps).
What makes human amniotic membrane (HAM) allografts so effective are their remarkable regenerative properties, especially what is known as the extracellular matrix (ECM).
The ECM is composed of a network of proteins, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and other molecules essential for several reasons. It provides a physical scaffold—a 3D structure—for cells to adhere to, which allows tissues to maintain their shape and integrity across organs and physiological systems. The ECM also triggers biochemical signaling pathways within the cell, controlling processes such as cellular communication, growth, and movement.
The extracellular matrix contains growth factors, collagen, enzymes, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, hyaluronic acid, and proteoglycans. Together, these healing components work synergistically to build and restore tissue like nothing else can.
There are no risks of rejection of amniotic allografts by the body. This is due to the unique structures of these tissues.
The placenta possesses “immunologically privileged” status. More specifically, amniotic tissue expresses very low levels of human leukocyte antigens (HLAs), which are the biomarkers the immune system employs to identify foreign cells. Moreover, amniotic membranes have remarkable anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties that suppress the activation of T-cells, macrophages, and other immune cells, further reducing the risk of rejection.
Collectively, these unique characteristics allow a baby to thrive and grow within the mother’s womb without rejection despite being a body within a body.
During debridement (the process of removing dead, damaged, or infected tissues), there may be some discomfort, but nothing intolerable. Our medical professionals provide lidocaine to numb pain whenever it is necessary to do so.
However, in most cases, the discomfort is nearly non-existent. Moreover, many patients are already experiencing numbness due to underlying conditions such as diabetes or peripheral neuropathy (PN).
There are types of wounds we cannot treat unless certain medical interventions are taken first.
Although we can remove some infected tissue through debridement, we may not be able to treat the wound with an amniotic allograft until a course of antibiotics has successfully eliminated any remaining infection.
While debridement can remove some dead tissue, we are not equipped to address gangrene. This life-threatening condition must be treated in the hospital and be completely eliminated before we can proceed.
We do not treat cancerous ulcers and lesions. Certain other types of cancers may also be contraindicated for our amniotic allografts. If or when such cancers are subdued, we may be able to initiate treatment at that point.
Moreover, smokers may not receive treatment unless they are able to successfully implement cessation control. This is because smoking impairs the regenerative process.
How long it takes to heal your wound depends on the quality and severity of that wound. Some wounds are large and extensive, requiring the maximum length of time, up to 10 weeks. Other wounds may be smaller and shallower, requiring only three or four weeks. Most patients experience the best results after six weeks.
The quality of your nutrition, stress levels, and sleep can also influence the speed of your healing.
There’s a reason you have a chronic non-healing wound (CNHW). In addition to immobility, your regenerative capacity is impaired by certain lifestyle behaviors and/or underlying diseases. You may be taking certain medications that interfere with healing. Chronic stress, poor sleep patterns, and malnutrition also play roles.
Although human amniotic membrane (HAM) allografts possess extraordinary regenerative capabilities that can heal your wounds despite the aforementioned circumstances, it would be in your best interest to improve some of these areas if you want to accelerate results.
The success rate of amniotic membrane allografts depends on various factors such as the quality of the allografts themselves, the type of wound that is treated, the hygiene of the patient’s environment, the compliance of caregivers responsible for adjusting the patient’s position and dressing changes, and any behavioral patterns that could impact the healing process.
However, generally speaking, the scientific literature has shown that this treatment is extremely reliable with a success rate of 90-95%.
WHY NOW IS THE BEST TIME
If you’ve been struggling with a chronic non-healing wound (CNHW), this is a serious condition that should not be taken lightly.
A significant percentage of those who have chronic wounds will develop sepsis or gangrene, either of which can lead to amputations. And of those who experience amputation, 39-80% will die in five years.
A few years ago, you wouldn’t have access to this incredible biotechnology. But now that you do, why not take action as soon as possible before your situation gets worse?
Because worse is typically how these wounds end up becoming.
If you come down with sepsis or gangrene, you will have a whole new set of problems you will have to deal with, and you will NOT be able to use amniotic grafts until such serious conditions are resolved.
If the treatments you’ve been receiving have not improved your condition, the definition of insanity is to keep doing what you’ve been doing expecting new results.
It’s time for something NEW, something that will FINALLY heal your tissues and get the job done once and for all.
You have an opportunity to change—and possibly save—your life right now.
Best of all, you never have to leave your home. We come to you.
So, what are you waiting for?
It’s time to get your life back.
Schedule a visit by us, and we’ll be happy to get you started on the road to RAPID healing.