The majority of diabetics do suffer from a condition known as venous stasis, where wounds might remain unhealed for up to several years, so if infection does happen to set in, amputation might be a necessary evil. Of course, such wounds can be treated using vacuum-assisted systems, but the equipment itself is expensive and places it out of reach of ordinary folk, and is cumbersome to be carried around everywhere one goes. Salvation comes in the form of an inexpensive new glass nanofiber material that resembles cotton candy, healing venous stasis cases in double quick time – as though a miracle was performed.
Otherwise known as DermaFuse, the material itself is made from borate glass by the Mo-Sci Corporation in Rolla, Missouri. When your wound starts to heal, fibers will be absorbed straight to your body to leave as little scarring results as possible, while doing away with the need for bandages or sutures – now how about that?