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Cesarean delivery accounts for
Nearly 1 in 3 US Births
While every care is taken to ensure excellent surgical outcomes, many women still experience long-term cosmetic or sensory changes. the lasting scar left behind remains a common point of patient dissatisfaction.
Each year, 1.2 million babies are born in the United States via cesarean delivery. This makes c-section the most common surgical procedure in the US.
"Half of patients report being dissatisfied with the appearance of their cesarean section scar."
"Scarring is the body’s default emergency repair mode. We’re working to switch that default off"
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Marcelo Buzzi, Ph.D
Chief Scientific Officer
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Every Body

Heals Differently

CD scars can be raised, discolored, itchy, sensitive, and even painful. This can make clothing uncomfortable, limit movement, and lead to emotional distress, self-consciousness, and a feeling of being altered.

For many, this affects how they feel in their bodies long after the incision has closed.

A Novel Approach

Introducing the TreystaCare - Acute™

TreystaCare - Acute™ is an ointment that interrupts the scarring cascade, promoting healing that looks and feels much more like normal abdominal skin.

Our unique topical will be utilized for the first week of recovery following cesarean delivery, seamlessly integrating into existing dressing change and wound care protocols.
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