Description
Vermione STRONG 150 ml + Vermione BETA 150 ml + Vermione GEL 50 ml
The corrective and reparative cream Vermione STRONG with enzymes is designed for the quick and long-lasting improvement of damaged or injured skin. It cares for skin prone to venous ulcers and for already developed venous ulcers—apply the cream directly into the open wound on the tissue. The cream creates new tissue and seals the surface of the skin. It is also suitable for hemorrhoids, postoperative/postpartum, and post-injury scars and wounds.
Venous ulcers are a long-term unpleasant condition resulting from venous insufficiency in the lower extremities. Venous ulcers are most commonly found in the area of the shin, and less often around the inner ankle. A initially subtle change in skin color can lead to the formation of a deep, extensive, and purulent wound. Venous ulcers represent a defect that affects deeper layers of the skin, namely the dermis. Sometimes, they may extend deeper into the muscles, tendons, and bones, causing destruction. Venous ulcers arise from arterial or venous causes.
How does the Vermione Strong cream act on venous ulcers?
In the case of disruption of vascular skin tissue due to venous ulcer disease, we recommend applying the Vermione Strong cream several times a day for its reparative and restorative properties. Apply the cream directly into the open wound of the shin. The wound will first begin to cleanse, followed by the formation of new skin tissue and its layers. Once new tissue is established, the wound will begin to close. Apply the cream 2-3 times a day.
Combination:
If the skin around the shin is calloused, we recommend applying the Vermione Beta cream around the area, which is developed on an ointment base. It will moisturize and soften the skin.
If lymphatic fluid is leaking from the wound, apply the antiseptic Vermione Gel before the Strong cream. This will help stop the fluid discharge. After applying the gel, wait 15 minutes before applying the Vermione Strong cream.
Recommendation: Allow the wound to breathe as much as possible in the open air; if not necessary, do not use silver dressings.
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