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Approved Tech XTG-4 “Dermaglass” Regeneration Biogel

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Manufacturer: XeroMed, XeroCorp Technologies
Type: Chemical
Market Status: Open Market
Production: Minor
Weight: N/A
Size: Small
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Nanocyte-infused healing gel for soft tissue regeneration
  • Forms a semi-transparent synthetic skin layer on contact
  • Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory
  • Self-adheres to open wounds and minor burns
  • Spray, patch, or gel-pack delivery methods
STRENGTHS
  • Rapid wound sealing and tissue regrowth
  • Reduces infection risk and scar formation
  • Easy application in field or civilian conditions
WEAKNESSES
  • Ineffective for deep organ or bone trauma
  • Requires clean surface to fully adhere
  • May cause mild neurological stimulation or discomfort on exposed nerves
DESCRIPTION
XTG-4 "Dermaglass" is a battlefield-proven regeneration biogel designed for rapid field treatment of burns, lacerations, and dermal trauma. Originally created for XeroCorp's private military recovery teams, it has since been authorized for open-market distribution due to its exceptional healing performance and ease of use. Dermaglass combines synthetic gel polymers with nanocyte agents that accelerate the body's natural regenerative processes.

Once applied to a wound—via direct squeeze applicator, spray, or adhesive dressing—it immediately seals the damaged tissue and begins stimulating epidermal repair. The transparent gel hardens into a thin, breathable layer that protects the site from further damage or contamination while actively rebuilding tissue underneath.

While highly effective for soft tissue, it is not rated for deep penetration trauma or structural injuries. Improper use on exposed nerves or internal wounds may cause unintended neural stimulation or feedback spasms, though this is rare in non-critical use cases. Dermaglass is widely adopted by paramedics, starport security teams, planetary militias, and even civilian medcenters across neutral territories.
 


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Intent: To create a fast-acting, nanocyte-infused regenerative gel for sealing wounds and accelerating tissue recovery in battlefield, emergency, and civilian medical environments—manufactured and distributed by XeroCorp Technologies.
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: XeroCorp Technologies, Open-Market Users, Independent Medical Providers, Private Security Forces
Model: XTG-4
Modular: No
Material: Regenerative polymer gel, nanocyte binders, sterile suspension fluid
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