Biotin (Vitamin B7): The Skin-Healing Nutrient
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When most people hear about biotin (vitamin B7), they think of hair, skin, and nail health. But biotin plays a much deeper role in the body—especially when it comes to repairing wounds and regenerating skin.
What is Biotin?
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that helps your body convert nutrients into energy. Beyond energy production, biotin is essential for:
- Supporting cell growth
- Encouraging protein synthesis
- Maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails
Because wound recovery requires rapid skin regeneration and collagen formation, biotin becomes especially important in supporting the healing process.
Why Biotin is in WoundWorx
In WoundWorx, biotin works behind the scenes to:
- Aid tissue repair
- Contribute in boosting collagen production
- Help strengthen the skin barrier
- Support faster, more resilient healing
How Biotin Supports Wound Healing
1. Supports Collagen Production
Biotin assists enzymes that metabolize amino and fatty acids—both necessary for collagen synthesis. More collagen means faster tissue regeneration and stronger healed skin.
2. Promotes Skin Integrity
Biotin helps fortify the skin barrier, helping to prevent dryness, cracking, or ulcer formation—issues that can slow healing and increase infection risk.
3. Boosts Cellular Energy
Wound repair demands enormous energy. Biotin helps convert food into ATP (the body’s cellular energy), that supports fueling skin cells for repair and efficient celluar multiplication.
4. Enhances Keratin Infrastructure
Keratin isn’t just for hair and nails—it’s also found in the skin’s outer layer. Biotin supports keratin production, aiding in newly healed skin strength and resiliency.
How Do Biotin and Collagen Help Your Skin Heal Faster?
As shown in the image, damaged skin loses its tight collagen and elastin structure, making it weaker and slower to heal. Biotin and collagen work together to fix that—collagen rebuilds the skin’s support network, while biotin boosts cell energy and repair. Together, they help restore strength, smoothness, and speed up healing.
Biotin (vitamin B7)
Far more than a beauty vitamin—it’s a skin-strengthening, collagen-boosting nutrient that helps wounds heal faster and stronger. Including biotin in WoundWorx, not only helps protect your skin but also aids in fueling the body’s natural repair process from the inside out.

WoundWorx contains 50 mcg of Biotin, a key nutrient that supports skin repair and regeneration. With 50 mcg per serving, WoundWorx delivers just the right amount to support healing from the inside out.