The oxygen dilemma: cover the wound, or let it breathe?
With Oxyzyme you do both.
Traditional wisdom is that wounds need to breathe, but leaving the wound open to the air can cause excessive drying and crusting (scab formation) which can delay epithelialisation (top layer of new skin) and exclude oxygen from the wound.
Keeping the wound covered and moist helps prevent this, but can restrict the wound's access to the oxygen levels needed to support healing, especially if the blood supply to the wound bed is compromised (which it will be in
many cases).
With Oxyzyme you get the best of both worlds. A moist wound healing environment that allows the wound to breathe.