Severe Attack / Laceration / Injury
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A quarter horse gelding presented with a full-thickness laceration (13.1 cm by 4.5 cm) caused by severe attack by another horse. Due to the size of the wound, no stitches could be applied (photo on left). Banixx™ was used twice daily. After 22 days of Banixx™ applications, the wound had completely closed on this horse with only a thin white scar remaining (photo on right). The horse was stabled during the day to prevent sun damage to the exposed, unprotected skin. Banixx™ was the only product used (prescription or non-prescription) for this infected wound. New, healthy tissue growth was quick and no infections occurred. We have received feedback from a number of veterinarians that Banixx™ has worked very well with lacerations on horses, cats and dogs, even with cuts as severe as this one. |
How to Apply Banixx to a Cut or Laceration
If needed, first flush the area with plain water to clean out any debris.
Allow it to dry or pat the area dry with sterile gauze or a clean towel. Apply Banixx™ directly onto the wound (cut, tear, laceration, puncture, etc.)
(Do not mix Banixx™ with other products; this will dilute or neutralize Banixx™.)
Then, just let Banixx™ go to work. Banixx™ stays "active" for several hours so make no attempt to wipe or hose it off.
View a relevant case study, a horse with a horrific face injury.


