Complement the Skin's Natural Process

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Dr Tuffley's TG33 3 Advanced Nutrient-Enriched Hydrogel to complement the skin's natural process

A nutrient-enriched hydrogel formulated with a unique blend of ingredients that helps maintain healthy-looking skin. Designed to support the skin’s natural barrier function and hydration, it provides an ideal environment for maintaining the skin’s normal appearance.

Swift. Safe. Targeted. A Science Inspired Innovation for Skin Support

Innovative Formula

Introducing TG33™, a nutrient-enriched hydrogel developed by Dr Mark Tuffley. Designed to support the skin’s natural barrier and maintain a healthy‑looking appearance, TG33™ is ideal for skin that feels dry, stressed, or in need of extra care


Scientific Informed

Formulated with insights from scientific research and real-world application, TG33™ supports the skin’s natural barrier function and helps maintain healthy-looking skin, even when exposed to environmental stressors.


Why TG33™ Supports Skin Vitality: The Power of a Nutrient-Enriched Environment

Every skin challenge tells a story - TG33™ is designed to support a better outcome.

Understanding Skin Stress

Skin under stress can appear tired and less resilient as it works to maintain its natural balance.


Nutrient Support

TG33™ delivers key skin-supporting ingredients — including glucose, amino acids, lipids, and vitamins — in a balanced pH 7.4 hydrogel matrix, helping to maintain hydration, comfort, and a healthy-looking appearance.


Optimising Conditions

The nutrient profile in TG33™ is designed to support the skin’s natural barrier function, helping maintain hydration, comfort, and a healthy-looking appearance.


Science Inspired. Thoughtfully Designed.

  • Easy topical application
  • Helps maintain the skin’s natural balance and comfort
  • Developed with insights from research and real‑world formulation experience
  • Developed with insights from clinical expertise
  • Suitable for all skin types, including areas that feel stressed or in need of extra care

TG33™ is formulated with insights from professional skincare experience and is designed to help maintain the skin’s natural balance and appearance

Real Results

TG33™ helps maintain the skin’s natural balance and supports a healthy-looking appearance over time.

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Science in Action

Developed using immunometabolic principles, TG33 empowers the body's own repair systems by: 

Available Now - Order TG33 Direct

For patients, carers, and healthcare providers

Accessible to everyone involved in wound care

No prescription required for general use

Easy access for those who need it most

Suitable for professional and home settings

Versatile  application in any environment

TGA-compliant and produced in regulated facilities

Quality and safety assured

Experience the TG33 Difference

Science-Informed Formulation

Cutting-edge research

Support Skins Natural Function

Designed to complement the skin's natural process

Supports Skin Wellness

Designed to assist in maintaining healthy skin function

Experience the next generation of skin support with TG33™ — where nature and science come together to care for compromised skin.

Need Help or More Info?

We're here to support you at every step. Contact us today to

discuss how TG33 can assist in your wound care journey.

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