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CPT®Wound Therapy. Significantly* different.

The cold plasma,
that makes the difference.

"Kintsugi" is the gold connection. The art of breathing new life into broken things.

Next Generation Wound Healing gives hope to many people.

With Coldplasmatech's innovative cold plasma therapy, we are revolutionizing wound treatment because chronic wounds are now stimulated to heal faster and the healing process is significantly improved.

Patients

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User

As a user, you too can rely on the innovative CPTpatches - revolutionize wound treatment.
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What does this have to do with our
CPT cold plasma therapy?

We think the "Kintsugi" philosophy fits perfectly with our CPT cold plasma therapy. Because it is something special compared to other applications on the market - like repairing something broken with liquid gold.

We treat chronic wounds - significantly differently.

Our philosophy is also to view our patients' wounds as something special, to see the person and their history. We give courage to face life, because we have the solution to breathe new life into chronic and stagnant wounds. We heal wounds - not with gold, but with CPT Coldplasma.
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Active plasma wound dressing helps heal wounds

An invention for better wound healing

COLDPLASMATECH develops the first active wound dressing (plasma patch) for the treatment of chronic wounds using cold, physical plasma.

We revolutionize wound treatment!

Enabling those affected to gain a new lease on life

Every year, more than 3 million people throughout Germany suffer from extensive, often chronic wounds such as diabetic foot syndrome, decubitus ulcers, fungal diseases and superinfections, e.g. from severe burns. The quality of life of patients is severely limited, as the healing process of these wounds is lengthy, painful and expensive.

Wound infections - especially with multi-resistant germs - are one of the most common complications for wound healing, in acute (burn) wounds as well as during surgery.

Driven by our passion for giving sufferers a new lease on life, we invented and patented a new, effective way of treating wounds. Our specialists developed CPT®patch, an active wound dressing that effectively treats wounds.

We are the first company in the world to use the patented Active Glow® technology, which enables a breakthrough application that even fights multidrug resistance - rather painlessly, over large areas, quickly and safely.

Head of nursing Antje Höppner
CPT® Plasma.Competence.Center.
MeckCura nursing service
Head of nursing Antje Höppner
CPT® Plasma.Competence.Center.
MeckCura nursing service

Driven by our passion to give sufferers a new lease on life, we invented and patented a new, effective way of treating wounds. Our specialists developed CPTpatch, an active wound dressing that effectively treats wounds.

We are the first company in the world to use the patented Active Glow technology, which enables a breakthrough application that even fights multidrug resistance - rather painlessly, over large areas, quickly and safely.

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As a user, you too can rely on the innovative CPT®patches - revolutionize wound treatment.

"What exactly it does, I don't understand. But I do know that for the first time in years, my foot is getting better instead of worse. I need less pain medication, can walk better and even rode my bike again once. "

Manfred Steinfurt
Coldplasmatech patient

"What exactly it does, I don't understand. But I do know that for the first time in years, my foot is getting better instead of worse. I need less pain medication, can walk better and even rode my bike again once."

Manfred Steinfurt
Coldplasmatech patient

The problem chronic and poorly healing wounds

At what point is a wound chronic?

This question arises both for those affected and for their caregiving relatives when the healing of a wound does not really want to progress.

Wounds are chronic if they cannot be brought to closure within 8 weeks. They are often very stressful for those affected and their relatives, as they cause pain, restrict mobility and they can lead to unpleasant odors.

People with chronic wounds often have an underlying condition that causes wounds to develop even from light pressure and then fail to heal. Factors that play an important role are:
circulatory disorder, venous weakness, diabetes, weak immune system, accidental injury with tissue destruction and mechanical pressure.

In traditional wound treatment, these wounds are subjected to debridement and then treated with classic wound dressings. Our approach is to complement this guideline-based care with cold plasma therapy.

It is no longer a matter of simply "treating a wound", but of wound healing and wound closure.

Therapy with the CPT®patch has the advantage that wounds can be treated regardless of their size and depth. Not only is wound healing actively stimulated, but the offending germs, including multiresistant germs, are killed at the same time. 

Initial results of our clinical study and also numerous successful treatments of patients whose wounds could often only be treated but not closed for years show that this treatment can also heal critical wounds in the long term.

"Chronic wounds are a real problem that is often underestimated in treatment."

Prof. Dr. med. Ole Goertz
Chief Physician for Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Martin Luther Hospital, Berlin
CPT® Plasma.Competence.Center.

"Chronic wounds are a real problem that is often underestimated in treatment"

Prof. Dr. med. Ole Goertz
Chief Physician for Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery,
CPT® Plasma.Competence.Center.
Martin Luther Hospital, Berlin

Plasma - the fourth state of matter

What is cold plasma?

If additional energy is added to a gas, it enters the "fourth" state of aggregation - after solid, liquid and gaseous comes plasma. The technology for generating cold, gaseous plasma, which is also skin-compatible, is new. It was only with this technology that the application on living cells became possible.

What are the benefits of cold plasma used for therapy?

Cold plasma has very good and sustainable properties for chronic wounds, which the Coldplasmatech team has adopted in the development of its products:

Acts as an antimicrobial and kills a wide range of even multi-resistant bacteria, viruses and fungi
Stimulates the formation of new vessels and improves blood circulation
Strongly promotes wound healing
Strong anti-inflammatory

The treatment can be integrated into the guideline-based treatment of chronic wounds and greatly enhances the success of treatment. The treatment is also painless for the patient and has no known side effects. It is possible to close some chronic wounds after only 10 treatments [1] (with 2-3 applications per week).

[1] depending e.g. on wound size, patient's underlying disease, compliance etc.

Unique technology. Made in Germany.

Innovation for wound healing.

How does the application work?

The patented Active Glow® technology

Active Glow® technology is effective, efficient
and safe.

It generates a physical plasma that is no hotter than body temperature. Thus, it is very suitable for germ elimination from microbially contaminated skin and wounds.

The simultaneous deep stimulation of the skin or wound surface increases microcirculation.

The wound is better supplied with oxygen and nutrients and heals faster and better.

Chronic wound healing disorders
Secondary wound healing disorders
Venous ulcerations
Ulcerations with lymphatic congestion
Diabetic foot syndrome
Ulcerations in peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Wound healing disorder after amputation
Treatment of decubitus ulcers / pressure ulcers in stages II and III

The treatment can be integrated into the guideline-based treatment of chronic wounds and greatly enhances the success of treatment.

The treatment is also rather painless for the patient and has no known side effects. For the first time, it is possible to close chronic wounds after only 10 treatments (with 2-3 applications per week).

How long does the cold plasma therapy last?

Compared to the conventional treatment of wounds, where the patient often experiences no lasting wound closure after years, the treatment with CPT®patch is very manageable with a duration of 2 min. per 10 treatments and a time window of approx. 4 to 5 weeks. Depending on the severity of the wound, the treatment is repeated until the desired effect is achieved. As a rule, a noticeable and visible success is achieved after 6 to 10 treatments.

Advantages of the application

  1. The CPT®patch adapts very well to all wounds and can be modeled.
  2. The treatment is completely depth-independent and is approved with class IIb for secondary wounds.
  3. The wound surrounding skin is not affected and the treatment has no known side effects
  4. The CPT®cube is started by means of the "home button". The treatment now runs fully automatically and with optimized effect and takes approx. 2 minutes.

"We give life, we give time, thanks to Coldplasmatech."

Hang up. Press button. Done.

"We give life, we give time, thanks to Coldplasmatech.

Hang up.
Press button.
Done.

Therapy with the CPT®patch

How does the therapy work?

Cold plasma therapy using the CPT®patch is a gentle and rather painless method for the patient.
The treatment is carried out using the Active-Glow® technology developed and patented by COLDPLASMATECH.

Coldplasmatech's system consists of a CPT®cube (a fully automatic control device) and a CPT®patch (a special wound dressing). The combination of these two units is the basis of the innovative and successful treatment method.

This is how the treatment works:

The CPT®patch is connected to the CPT®cube. The patch is placed on the affected wound. The advantage compared to other applications with cold plasma is that the wound is closed for the time of treatment and the cold plasma can penetrate to every part of the wound cavity. There is no escape of cold plasma or omission of affected areas.
The CPT®cube is very user-friendly and can be operated at the touch of a button. It operates fully automatically at the optimum effect level, and the effect mechanisms of the patented "Active Glow® Technology" begin when it is started.
During the approximately 2 minutes of treatment, multi-resistant germs are now killed and the tissue is stimulated for wound healing. Due to the effect-optimized setting, there is no under- or over-steering, but there is always an optimal treatment of the affected areas.
After the short treatment time of 2 minutes, the CPT®patch can be removed and the wound dressed individually if required. The entire treatment is rather painless for the patient, without side effects and, compared to conventional treatment, very good results can be achieved after only a few treatments. Experience has shown that with a maximum of 10 treatments - i.e. after approx. 3-4 weeks very good results and often wound closure can be achieved.

"For us in nursing, it's great to be able to use innovative treatment methods."

Heiko Kritzel
Head of Nursing, Martin Luther Hospital, Berlin
at CPT® Plasma.Kompetenz.Zentrum.

"For us in nursing, it's great to be able to use innovative treatment methods"

Heiko Kritzel
Head of Nursing
Martin Luther Hospital Berlin
at CPT® Plasma.Kompetenz.Zentrum.

Cold plasma therapy with the CPT®cube and the CPT®patch

The plasma transforms the air within the defined volume between the CPT®patch and the wound surface into an energetically active state. This is associated with the generation of alternating electric fields, light in the UV and infrared range, the formation of ions and a slight increase in temperature. The combination of these physical mechanisms of action leads to an antimicrobial/antifungal effect of the physical plasma and to a promotion of wound healing.

THE PATENTED ACTIVE GLOW® TECHNOLOGY

How Active Glow® works

The plasma converts the air within the defined volume between the CPT®patch and the wound surface into an energetically active state.

This is associated with the generation of alternating electric fields, light in the UV and infrared range- and the formation of ions.

The combination of these physical mechanisms of action results in an antimicrobial/antifungal effect of the physical plasma and promotion of wound healing.

Designed to give quality of life.

Cold plasma treatment is a revolution for wound healing!

Patients

Consult your treating physician regarding a possible therapy with the CPT®patch.
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User

Rely on the innovative CPTpatches® - Revolutionize wound treatment.
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Doctors

Take advantage of fully reimbursable cold plasma therapy options for your treatment success.
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FAQ about cold plasma treatment

Cold plasma is an ionized gas. Cold plasma, unlike hot naturally occurring plasma, such as in solar matter, is compatible with the skin. Therefore, it can be used for medical treatment.

With Acitve Glow® technology, CPT® is revolutionizing the therapy of chronic wounds with cold plasma: CPT® has approval as a Class IIb medical device. This means that not only primary wounds, but also wounds up to 100 cm2 in size and deep secondary healing wounds can be treated.

With its special structure, the active wound dressing is the only one to guarantee that no plasma escapes and that the entire wound surface is covered with cold plasma within 2 minutes. This means that the wound can be treated completely and deeply. This also reduces the risk of wound infection.

The CPT®cube is a fully automatic control device that provides electrical power to generate the plasma, making the CPT®patch operational.

Our CPT®cube makes it possible to ensure a safe, regulated treatment sequence for wound care. A special cable connects the CPT®cube to the core of the CPT®patch.

The CPT®patch consists of an adhesive frame (spacer), which is applied around the wound area, and the actual patch, which is placed on the adhesive frame. In this sealed wound area, bioactive active components of the plasma are generated fully automatically within a treatment time of 2 minutes.

The therapy lasts approx. 4 to 5 weeks. After 6 to 10 treatments with CPT®cube and CPT®patches, patients usually achieve noticeable and visible treatment success. One treatment takes only 2 minutes.

COLDPLASMATECH cold plasma therapy is suitable for primary and secondary healing chronic wounds.

In particular, the following wounds can be treated:

  • Venous ulcerations
  • Ulcerations with lymphatic congestion
  • Ulcerations in peripheral arterial occlusive disease
  • Diabetic foot syndrome
  • Wound healing disorders
  • Treatment of decubitus ulcers / pressure ulcers in stages II and III
  • Burns
  • Skin grafts with split skin / flap plasty
  • Other chronic wounds

This can easilybe done by e-mail to sales@coldplasmatech.de, phone: 03834/7714700 or via our contact form.

We then check whether you meet the necessary requirements for our CPT® Plasma.Competence.Centers. To ensure high-quality and promising therapy, we carefully select our medical partners.

Once a facility meets our standards, our collaboration can begin.

Patients

Consult your attending physician regarding possible therapy with the CPT®patch.
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User

As a user, you too can rely on the innovative CPTpatches - revolutionize wound treatment.
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Doctors

Take advantage of fully reimbursable cold plasma therapy options for your treatment success.
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