Case Report | Vol. 7, Issue 1 | Journal of Regenerative Medicine and Biology Research | Open Access |
Alaa Abdelkarim1*, Shirene Amer1, Mike Chan2
1ACE Cells Lab Limited, Chief Medical Consultant and Head of R&D, UK
2Professor, EW biotech Lab (UK), Chairman, UK
*Correspondence author: Alaa Abdelkarim, ACE Cells Lab Limited, Chief Medical Consultant and Head of R&D, UK;
Email: [email protected]
Citation: Abdelkarim A, et al. Case Study: Accelerated Healing and Instantaneous Pain Relief of Severe Pediatric Plantar Burns Using a Novel Biological and Botanical Topical Therapy (“Ace Schnelle”). J Reg Med Biol Res. 2026;7(1):1-4.
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| Received 04 March, 2026 | Accepted 16 March, 2026 | Published 24 March, 2026 |
Background: Deep partial-thickness and full-thickness burns in pediatric patients typically require prolonged wound care, often complicated by severe pain and necessitating surgical debridement or skin grafting. We present a case of an 8-year-old female with severe plantar burns treated non-surgically with a novel therapeutic complex.
Intervention: The patient was treated with “Ace Schnelle,” a proprietary topical therapy comprising a pico-extract of placenta, Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), Panax ginseng, Platella (mucilage-rich botanical extract), 1% polyclonal antibodies and adrenal extract. The protocol consisted of applying the formulation as a film to the affected area 4 times daily.
Outcomes: The patient experienced instantaneous pain relief following the first application. Complete epithelialization, auto-debridement of necrotic tissue and restoration of normal skin architecture were achieved within 3 weeks without surgical intervention.
Keywords: Burns In Pediatric Patients; Mesenchymal Stem Cells; Panax Ginseng; Platella
Burn injuries in pediatric patients remain a significant clinical concern due to their potential to cause severe pain, prolonged healing and long-term functional impairment. Deep partial-thickness and full-thickness burns often require intensive wound care and are frequently associated with complications such as infection, scarring and contracture formation. In many cases, surgical interventions, including debridement or skin grafting, are required to facilitate wound closure and restore tissue integrity. Burns involving the plantar surface of the feet present a particular challenge because they may interfere with mobility and weight-bearing functions during the healing process.
Recent developments in regenerative and biologically active topical therapies have introduced alternative strategies aimed at enhancing wound healing and reducing the need for surgical management. These therapeutic approaches may promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation and accelerate epithelialization. This report describes the management of a pediatric patient with severe plantar burns treated using a novel topical therapeutic complex.
An 8-year-old female patient presented with a severe thermal and chemical burn involving the plantar surfaces of both feet. On initial clinical assessment prior to treatment, visual examination revealed a combination of deep partial-thickness (second-degree) and localized full-thickness (third-degree) burn injuries. The plantar surfaces demonstrated extensive areas of thick, black necrotic eschar accompanied by significant epidermal sloughing and blister formation. Marked erythema with purpuric involvement was also observed in the surrounding tissues.
Further assessment indicated compromise of the deep dermal layers, suggesting substantial tissue damage. The severity and depth of the burn injury placed the patient at high risk for secondary infection, extensive scar formation, contracture development and significant acute pain (Fig. 1) [1-5].

Figure 1: Development of the case in 3 weeks.
To avoid the morbidity associated with skin grafting and to manage the acute pain, the patient was initiated on a non-surgical topical regimen using “Ace Schnelle”.
The remarkable dual outcome-instant pain relief and rapid 3-week regeneration-can be attributed to the specific molecular pathways targeted by the formulation’s components:
Photographic evidence and clinical logs demonstrate an extraordinary resolution:
The 4-times-daily topical application of the “Ace Schnelle” biological and botanical complex resulted in instantaneous pain relief and the rapid, scarless healing of a severe pediatric plantar burn within 21 days. The formulation’s ability to immediately seal nerve endings while providing targeted immunosuppression, passive immunity and stem-cell- driven regeneration presents a highly promising, painless, non-surgical paradigm for severe burn management.
The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of this article.
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial or non-profit sectors.
None.
Not applicable.
The project did not meet the definition of human subject research under the purview of the IRB according to federal regulations and therefore, was exempt.
Informed consent was taken for this study.
All authors contributed equally to this paper.
Alaa Abdelkarim1*, Shirene Amer1, Mike Chan2
1ACE Cells Lab Limited, Chief Medical Consultant and Head of R&D, UK
2Professor, EW biotech Lab (UK), Chairman, UK
*Correspondence author: Alaa Abdelkarim, ACE Cells Lab Limited, Chief Medical Consultant and Head of R&D, UK;
Email: [email protected]
Copyright: © 2026 The Authors. Published by Athenaeum Scientific Publishers.
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
License URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Citation: Abdelkarim A, et al. Case Study: Accelerated Healing and Instantaneous Pain Relief of Severe Pediatric Plantar Burns Using a Novel Biological and Botanical Topical Therapy (“Ace Schnelle”). J Reg Med Biol Res. 2026;7(1):1-4.
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