When Chronic Skin Inflammation and Slow Resolving Wounds Need More Than Routine Care

VetEase offers a drug free and non-invasive approach for the cases that test client patience, consume team time, and are frustrating to manage

How VetEase Works

VetEase combines two core elements in one treatment approach: the VetEase device platform and VexoHeal, its lyophilized exosome-enriched topical skin serum

VetEase atomizes VexoHeal into ~30 µm droplets, flash-freezes them at 2°C, and accelerates them toward the target site at approximately 300 km/h

Together, VetEase and VexoHeal are designed to help calm localized inflammation and support a favorable local treatment environment in difficult derm and wound cases

Most VetEase and VexoHeal protocols involve a series of 4 to 6 treatment sessions, typically performed 1 to 2 times per week. The cases below showed encouraging outcomes, but response can vary based on the individual patient, case type, and clinical presentation.

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Research & Publications

Preliminary clinical evaluation of the treatment efficacy of a temperature adjustable cryotherapy device for chronic, recurrent blepharitis in dogs.

Effect of localized cryotherapy on interdigital pruritus of dogs with canine atopic dermatitis

Picoliter ice particles by supersonic cryogenic jets for transdermal drug delivery: Extracellular vesicle application for skin diseases

Reference Library: Exosomes, ECVs, and Tissue Repair

Efficacy of Allogeneic and Xenogeneic Exosomes for the Treatment of Canine Atopic Dermatitis: A Pilot Study

Extracellular Vesicles in Skin Wound Healing