Flamigel Gel Tube 50g

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Helps repair wound skin

50 g

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Description

Gel made to help treat wounds and burns. Its formula combines hydrocolloid and arginine to soothe pain and accelerate the healing process by absorbing excess fluid and moisturising the wound. It helps to create a protective film over the wound to repair the skin. It can be applied to a dry or moist wound.

Instructions for use

  • Apply carefully to the skin without rubbing, once or twice a day.

In case of sunburn, apply two to six times a day.

In case of an open superficial wound, apply a thick layer (5 mm) avoiding the edges of the wound.

If necessary, cover the wound with a dressing or bandage.

In case of an open superficial wound, cover Flamigel with a sterile non-adhesive dressing and secure it with a gauze or bandage.

Wash your hands after treating the wound or burn.

Change the cast or dressing every day, especially if there is an open flesh wound. Use a moist gauze pad to remove the gel.

Composition

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Extract*. Aqua. Coco-Glucoside. Lauryl Glucoside. Sodium Coco-Sulfate. Glyceryl Oleate. Mel*. Lactic Acid. Glycerin. Polyglyceryl- 2 Dipolyhydroxystearate. Sodium Benzoate. Potassium Sorbate.*Ingredients are from certified organic farming. You can Visit Our Blog Post "Skin Care During Pregnancy".

Price per 100 G

€10.87 / 100 g

Pharmaceutical Advice

Burns are damage and destruction to the integrity of the skin caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sun exposure or other radiation energy. At the domestic level, the most common burns are caused by liquids, hot steam or contact with a surface at a high temperature. These burns can reach more or less deep layers and affect adjacent structures (hair follicles, sweat glands). Their extent can be variable. They are classified into different degrees depending on these factors (degree 1 being the most superficial and least serious).

In cases of mild, superficial and not very extensive, slightly red burns (for example, after exposure to the sun), intensely moisturise the skin with soothing and moisturising emulsions. Sunscreen will also be necessary to protect the area with a high SPF and appropriate clothing and accessories. Remember that sunburns are indicative of deep damage to the skin, with alterations to cellular DNA, so it is always best to avoid them by using sunscreen and being responsible with sun exposure.

Other types of minor burns can be relieved immediately by placing the area under cold water for a few minutes. Then, when the skin is dry, apply a soothing, antiseptic and regenerating ointment. The damaged area should be covered with sterile bandages or dressings with silver particles (with an antibacterial effect). It should also be protected from the sun to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If any more serious signs appear, such as malaise, fever, discharge from the affected area, blisters, pain or other signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional.

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