Supriya Lifescience and CDMO signs an agreement with Kalinga Institute of Technology for further development of GelHeal, a protein-based crosslinked Hydrogel. The gel-based cream is mapped out and designed taking into account the In-Situ scaffolding for mechanical support into the deep wounds and scar-free skin regeneration. The gel-based cream may prove to be prolific in easing and healing not only third-degree wounds, cuts, bite/ballistic wounds but also diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers and surgery wounds.

This radical shift in dermatology and skin grafting would also now cater to scar-free skin, not mandating repetitive hospitalization through the topical formula on for skin regeneration gel, thus proving cost cost-effective and less me-consuming medical solution for many. With such functionalities, GelHeal also fabricates mechanisms for preventing infection, avoiding over-drying while accommodating a moist environment, mechanical support for strain-less wound closure and Scaffold Support Skin Regeneration Support thus resulting in scar-free skin.