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Omeza® OCM™ Wound Matrix

Advanced, conformable fish-peptide matrix designed to reduce biofilm, decrease inflammation, and accelerate tissue remodeling in stalled wounds.

Omeza OCM amorphous solid wound matrix being applied with a spreader

Amorphous Solid

Conforms to any wound shape

Multimodal Action

Addresses 4 major wound hurdles

HCPCS Code A2014

Established CMS reimbursement

FDA Cleared

Safe & sterile application

Mechanism of Action

The "Multimodal" Clinical Benefit

A sterile, absorbable matrix of cold-water fish peptides and cod liver oil that simultaneously addresses the four major hurdles of chronic wounds.

Decrease Inflammation

Modulates the inflammatory response to transition stalled wounds out of the chronic inflammatory phase.

Increase Cellular Proliferation

Provides a scaffold that supports angiogenesis and the migration of fibroblasts and keratinocytes.

Support Tissue Remodeling

Time-released pharmaceutical-grade elements deliver essential building blocks directly to the wound bed.

Reduce Biofilm Impact

The anhydrous environment and cold-water fish peptides actively disrupt and reduce the impact of bacterial biofilm.

Diagram showing the 4 pillars of OCM action: Reduce Biofilm, Decrease Inflammation, Increase Proliferation, Support Remodeling

Clinical Indications

Cleared for comprehensive management of complex and chronic wounds.

  • Partial and full-thickness wounds
  • Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU)
  • Venous leg ulcers (VLU)
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Surgical wounds (e.g., Mohs surgery, donor sites)
  • Traumatic wounds
  • First and second-degree burns
Omeza OCM sterile 1.6g single-use vial and foil pouch packaging
Sterile Single-Use Packaging

Intimate Contact For Healing

Unlike flat skin substitute grafts that lay on the surface, OCM™ is an "amorphous solid." It actively migrates into tunnels and deep crevices of irregular wound beds, ensuring intimate contact across the entire wound surface for optimal healing.

Vial Size

1.6g

HCPCS Code

A2014

Incorporate OCM™ Into Your Clinic

Contact our team to review clinical case studies, discuss pricing, or schedule an in-service training for your wound care staff.

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