Burns
Burns
Scars and burns are common injuries that can leave permanent effects on the skin. It is important to know how to properly care for these injuries to minimize the risk of infection and speed up the healing process.
How to properly treat burns
Burns are very painful and can be caused by various factors, such as hot liquids, steam, or the sun. If a burn occurs, it is important to cool it immediately with cold water for at least 10 minutes. Then, it should be covered with a sterile bandage, and medical attention should be sought if the burn is large or deep.
How to properly care for scars: Scars are the result of wound healing and can be caused by cuts, burns, or other types of injuries. It is important to keep the scar clean and dry to minimize the risk of infection. If the scar is large or deep, it is advisable to use a combination of Vermione Gel and Vermione Strong cream 2 to 3 times a day.
Vermione Strong
Vermione Strong 50 ml
Reparative cream containing 25% of the active enzymatic substance is intended for wounds, postoperative scars, hematomas, around tibial ulcers and hemorrhoids.
465 Kč
- Vermione STRONG Correction and Repair Cream with Enzymes is designed for rapid, long-lasting improvement of damaged or injured skin.
- It cares for skin prone to leg ulcers.
- It is also suitable for hemorrhoids, postoperative, postpartum, and post-injury scars and wounds.
- With a high active ingredient content (25%), it is intended for quick and long-lasting improvement of damaged skin.
- Due to its composition, it has antiseptic properties and combats the formation of infections.
- It promotes granulation in the formation of new tissue while simultaneously dissolving necrotic tissue.
- The cream is packaged in a special vacuum container with an airless system, ensuring complete use of the entire contents.
pH: 5,0 – 7,0
Concentration of active ingredient: 25%
Recommended application: 1-2 times daily
Not tested on animals
Content: 50 ml
Active ingredient: Enzymes derived from the extract of California earthworms.