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MPM Medical Unveils a New At-Home Patient Kit for its Collagen Solutions

— December 11, 2025 — Tech
MPM Medical is launching the new TripleHelix ™ Wound Care Collagen At-Home Patient Care Kits. This new product is certified as HCPCS-compliant, helping users administer MPM's collagen technologies, like the TripleHelix Advanced Wound Care Collagen Powder and Pads, without requiring an office visit or post-surgery follow-up. The kits come in 15-day and 30-day options, requiring a cleanse before use. Then, consumers can treat with the collagen solution and cover it with bordered dressing to protect the wounds.

MPM Medical's collagen components are U.S.-made, 100% bovine, and feature no chemicals.

"Our new collagen kit program allows us to support providers in a way that reduces clinic workload, increases patient adherence, and expands access to high-quality collagen wound care nationwide," said Marissa Ransdell, MBA, WCSP, Marketing Director at MPM Medical. "We're removing barriers so patients can continue healing between visits with the same clinical-grade collagen they receive in the office."

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Trend Themes

  1. At-home Medical Solutions — The shift towards home-based medical kits highlights consumer demand for convenient healthcare solutions that mimic clinical results without the need for in-office visits.
  2. Sustainable Collagen Products — Increasing focus on sustainably sourced, chemical-free bovine collagen presents an opportunity to cater to eco-conscious consumers seeking effective wound care products.
  3. Advanced Wound Care Innovation — Innovation in wound care products, such as advanced collagen powders and pads, opens pathways for improved healing processes and patient outcomes in at-home treatments.

Industry Implications

  1. Healthcare Supplies — The growing market for at-home medical supply kits introduces new opportunities for companies to develop products that enhance patient independence and adherence.
  2. Biotechnology — Biotech firms have the potential to advance wound care technologies through the development of innovative collagen-based solutions tailored for direct consumer use.
  3. Telemedicine — The integration of home care solutions with telemedicine platforms can revolutionize patient management by reducing the reliance on physical clinic visits.
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