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Author: Dawer    Time: 2022-11-26 06:03
Title: Restorative therapy.
Please tell me, what kinds of restorative therapies for the skin do you know? What would you advise me to do after getting a burn? Any advice would be appreciated.

Author: Adam18    Time: 2022-11-27 00:29
I remember when I had a skin injury, they put a special band-aid in the form of a net. I don't really know what it's called, but it was actually very effective. But the thing is, it was prescribed to me by the doctors.
Author: Blush    Time: 2022-11-27 00:43
And what degree of burn and in what part of the body do you have? There are different preparations that can be useful in such a case. For example, the well-known Panthenol is only for mild burns. But more complex skin damage is well treated with pure lanolin. This is a reliable remedy.
Author: Fawyt    Time: 2022-11-27 00:54
The worst thing about burn injuries is not the pain, but the consequences. They usually manifest as ugly skin changes and scars. Naturally, no one wants to wear such memories on their body. Therefore, there is a wonderful remedy regenerative cream https://nanopep.net/products/cosmetics/pan-vilon/ . It can be used for various skin defects, including the removal of scars after burn wounds. I have used it and can vouch for its effectiveness.
Author: ruslanovna    Time: 2023-1-13 06:07
Edited by ruslanovna at 2023-1-14 20:12

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