PowerHeal® Bioelectric Bandage for Mohs Surgery Wounds

Medical-grade wound care technology for Mohs, now available at home.

Mohs surgery is a common procedure performed by dermatologists to remove skin cancers. A striking 75% of Mohs procedures are performed on the face*—and with this surgery comes incision wounds that 80% of patients say are larger than they expected.** These wounds call for an advanced healing solution—one that does more than just cover the wound, but actually helps heal it.

Introducing PowerHeal®, a Bioelectric Bandage that generates a low level of electricity to fight infection and help your wounds heal fast.

  • Kills up to 99.99% of bacteria without the use of antibiotics***
  • Can help wounds heal up to 2 - 3x faster****
  • Seals in moisture to support faster healing to promote reduced pain and scarring****
  • Easy to use

Take your healing into your own hands with PowerHeal® Bioelectric Bandages, available on Amazon.com or PowerHealWounds.com.

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"I thought I’d be walking around with a visible scar for the rest of my life. PowerHeal® changed that completely"

— Karin, used PowerHeal® after Mohs procedure

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How does PowerHeal® work?

What sets PowerHeal® Bioelectric Bandage apart from any other wound care product is its ability to generate electricity. Each PowerHeal® Bandage is embedded with moisture-activated microcell batteries. When you apply a PowerHeal® Bandage on your skin, it creates a moist wound environment and provides antibacterial protection and electrical support to enhance your skin's natural healing process. With a number of clinical studies that show healing results of PowerHeal® Bioelectric Bandages compared to other products, and over one million wounds treated, we have seen the impact PowerHeal® can have. PowerHeal® Bandage does more than just cover a wound like ordinary bandages; it helps heal it.


See more results for yourself or purchase on Amazon.com or PowerHealWounds.com.

*Asgari MM, Olson JM, Alam M. Needs assessment for Mohs micrographic surgery. Dermatol Clin. 2012 Jan;30(1):167-75
**https://www.mohs-facts.org/mohs/
***Data on file at Vomaris
****Nuutila K, Eriksson E. Moist wound healing with commonly available dressings. Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle). 2021 Dec;10(12):685-698., | Winter GD.
Superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig. Nature. 1962 Jan 20;193:293-4. | American College of Surgeons. Surgical Patient Education: Wound Home Skills Kit: Surgical Wounds. 2018.