TWO2

Advanced Oxygen Therapy for Faster Wound Healing


How does it work?

TWO2 therapy involves placing a specialised device over the wound, creating a sealed environment where pure oxygen is administered directly to the affected area. This localised application of oxygen enhances cellular function and encourages faster tissue regeneration. The process is painless and can be conducted in outpatient settings, making it a convenient option for patients seeking faster recovery without invasive procedures.
TWO2, or Topical Wound Oxygen Therapy, is a cutting-edge treatment designed to accelerate the healing of chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, by delivering concentrated oxygen directly to the wound site. Oxygen plays a crucial role in tissue repair, and by increasing its availability, TWO2 therapy stimulates cell regeneration, improves circulation, and combats infection. This therapy is especially beneficial for patients with diabetes or those suffering from wounds that have been slow to heal, providing a non-invasive, effective solution to promote healing.

Benefits of TWO2 Therapy:
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Enhanced Healing
By delivering concentrated oxygen to the wound, TWO2 significantly speeds up the healing process for chronic and non-healing wounds.
Non-Invasive Treatment
This therapy is painless and non-surgical, making it ideal for patients looking for effective treatments without downtime or discomfort.
Reduced Infection Risk
Oxygen helps combat bacterial infections, which are a common complication in chronic wounds.
Improved Circulation
TWO2 therapy promotes better blood flow to the affected area, ensuring that the tissue receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen to heal effectively.
Convenient and Outpatient-Friendly
With no need for hospitalisation, patients can receive treatment and continue their daily routines with minimal disruption.

Who Can Benefit from TWO2 Therapy?
TWO2 therapy is ideal for patients with:
Diabetic foot ulcers
Pressure ulcers
Vascular-related wounds
Non-healing surgical wounds
Any chronic or slow-healing wounds
