he use of "silicone gel patches" and related
delivery methods of silicone gel have been used
successfully for at least two generations
5 to
treat keloid and hypertropic scars,
1 post-operative scars,
2 ,11 post-burn scars,
4 acne scars,
10
pre-existing scars,
3 ,7 pain and itchiness associated with
telangiectasias,
8 onychocryptosis,
9 among other
medical conditions.
A common complaint with most existing silicone gel sheets is that
they can take 2 to 3 months to work.
6 However, we found that silicone patches
could significantly reduce this "treatment period." After working on the
Hydreva
project and learning the effects of using various frequencies on the healing properties of water,
we realized that this same technology could be used on other substrates, in this case silicone gel,
to expand and improve functionality. Our goal was to use this approach to :
- Extend the functional range of silicone gel patches to not only heal scars, but also curb or eliminate the
pain and itchiness so often associates with the use of escharotics, as well as . . .
- Speed up the healing process.
The end result is the
OmniPatch --
a simple-to-use, pre-programmed, topically applied silicone gel patch that assists in
accelerating wound healing, reduced pain response in most cases, and reduction or
elimination of resulting scar tissue.
In attempting to provide our patent attorney with
a legal description of the product, the following scientific explanation has been composed:
"The OmniPatch is constructed and energized so that the user is subjected to the same
electromagnetic field frequencies that are used to activate the silicone substrate.
The OmniPatch is made of 100% medical-grade, silicone gel, and is both hypoallergenic and safe for use.
Moreover, the OmniPatch is subjected to a proprietary, high voltage, TFR (targeted frequency resonance)
filtering process to create solid-state resonance with healing frequencies that are biocompatible
and accelerate the body's natural healing processes.
"We refer to these frequency sets as "bioinformation"
or "bioscalars." Furthermore, the structural components of the OmniPatch are electromagnetically
modulated from a mix of Hertzian and non-Hertzian waves produced by the energizing process of TFR.
The science behind TFR's efficacy is that the programs contained within the silicone are known to
emanate an electromagnetic field that stores information that biological systems can “read.
"The silicone gel substrate was chosen because rather than
plastic or other non-metallic material, it has a beneficial effect on the skin's free radical quenching,
epidermal homeostasis and permeability barrier recovery."
Instructions: --
If treating a scar or acne, cover the application area with 1/4" overage on all sides. If treating an open wound, DO NOT
place any portion of the OmniPatch directly over the wound area -- instead, place the patch
around the application area.
(Our 3" patch accommodates this use better, as it has an open hole to accommodate small wounds -- typical of the small
decavitations that are created
during the escharotic process.) Be careful when removing
the patch (for example, during bathing) so that the patch doesn't fold back on itself. If this happens, it makes it difficult
to get the patch to return to its original shape.
The OmniPatch is not designed for long-term use, as this is usually unnecessary anyway
to repair the treated skin area. For best results, wear the patch for at least 12 hours continually per day. If the application
area is located in a place on the body where additional support is desired above and beyond the OmniPatch's natural adhesive,
additional support may be obtained by using hypoallergenic tape.