Safe & Effective Wound Healing Gel

Heal Wounds, Restore Life

Bian Wound Care Gel is a scientifically formulated wound care solution powered by Oligopeptide-1, also known as Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), derived from yeast through a non-animal source. EGF supports the skin’s natural repair process by helping promote cellular renewal and healthy tissue recovery.

Enhanced with skin-conditioning ingredients such as Dimethiconol, Cyclonethicone, Isopropyl Myristate, Squalane, and Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Bian helps create a smooth, moisturizing, and protective environment that supports optimal wound healing. Its non-animal derived, plant-based formula is designed to restore and support the skin’s natural healing ability from within, making it suitable for gentle and effective wound care.

How Bian Works

Binds to skin cell receptors

  • Targets damaged skin cells
  • Supports cellular communication

Stimulate cells to rebuild skin tissue

  • Encourages skin regeneration
  • Supports tissue repair

Enhances collagen synthesis

  • Boosts collagen production
  • Improves skin strength

Promotes tissue remodelling for wound healing

  • Accelerates wound recovery
  • Supports healthy skin renewal

What Can Bian Treat?

Acute Wounds

  1. Post-surgical wounds
  2. Traumatic wounds
  3. Burn wounds (superficial & deep partial thickness)
  4. Skin graft sites

Chronic Wounds & Ulcers

  1. Diabetic foot ulcers
  2. Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
  3. Venous, arterial & neuropathic ulcers

Why Choose Bian?

  • Clinically supported — backed by published studies on EGF’s effectiveness in wound healing, particularly for diabetic foot ulcers
  • High safety profile — minor to mild adverse events reported; safe for long-term use
  • Fast-absorbing — absorbed into tissue within seconds; no waiting time before dressing
  • Easy to apply — no special skill or training required; suitable for self-use at home
  • Transparent, non-greasy formula — allows wound assessment without removal; comfortable on skin
  • Works on all wound types — effective as a standalone or adjunct therapy alongside other dressing
  • Safer recovery — Formulated for safer recovery using high-purity, stable, plant-based EGF that is suitable for all skin types and safe for use during pregnancy and even infant and kids.

(It is not recommended to use for patients with skin cancer and dead tissue.)

The 3-Step Guide To Healing WOUNDS

One pump can cover a wound measuring 10 cm x 10 cm.

Step 1: Clean
Gently rinse the wound to remove dirt and debris

Step 2: Apply
Use a clean cotton swab to spread a thin layer of Bian over the wound

Step 3: Cover & Bandage
Place a clean dressing over the treated area

Frequently Asked Questions

A 5ml bottle provides approximately 30 pumps. Usage depends on wound size and frequency of dressing changes.

Yes , Bian supports granulation and epithelialization in deep wounds involving exposed muscle or soft tissue.

Yes, if your wound is infected. While Bian supports the skin's natural defence against bacteria, it is not a substitute for antibacterial treatment. 

Yes. We would suggest to apply Bian Wound Care Gel before other dressing products. This is because the gel needs to be absorbed into the cells for it to work

Most patients see improvement within 2 to 3 applications. For more serious wounds, visible healing has been observed within 1 week of regular use. Results depend on the wound type, severity, and individual health condition.

Apply a thin, even layer over the wound area. Use enough gel to lightly cover the wound surface without over-applying. Avoid touching the bottle tip directly to the wound to help prevent contamination. 

Yes. The wound should be cleaned before application. For minor cuts and grazes, standard first-aid guidance recommends stopping bleeding, cleaning the wound, and covering it with a suitable plaster or dressing to help reduce infection risk. 

Bian Wound Care Gel may be used for post-surgical wound care only if your doctor or healthcare provider says it is suitable. Surgical wounds should be cared for according to the surgeon’s instructions. If there is redness, increasing pain, drainage, pus, swelling, heat, or fever, contact your healthcare provider immediately. 

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