Auriderm XO gel 30 ml

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It reduces bruising and redness of the skin based on vitamin K in nanosomes

30 ml

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Description

If you are looking for is an ointment for Erythema, Auriderm XO is your product. A gel that is indicated to treat hematomas after sclerosis of small vessels, as well as the vascular laser treatments, sclerotherapy treatments or post-traumatic hematomas.

Formulated with vitamin K in Nanosomes, which takes care of the correct blood clotting, it is the product of Dermatology that lets RID also of the bruises that appear after a liposuction, a facelift of the nose or face , eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, or interventions of filler with collagen and enter other uses, also indicated in the treatment of the purple.

In addition, it helps prevent the appearance of these same symptoms. It is the ointment that you will convince from the first application, that will use repeatedly and always want to have on hand.

Instructions for use

Apply on clean and dry skin twice a day, morning and night. Put a thin layer of product on the skin and massage until the gel is absorbed completely. It should be used before any other cosmetic product. Do not apply to open wounds.

Composition

Aqua. Alcohol. Ethoxydiglycol. Propylene Glycol. Caprilic capric triglyceride. Phytonadione (oxide). Sodium acrylate. Sodium styrene. Sodium Acryloyldimethyllaurate copolymer. Triethanolamine. Tocopheryl acetate. Tocopherol. PEG-10 maleate. Polysobutene. Lecithin. Nonoxynol-10 maleate. Capryl glucoside Caprilyl. Carbomer. Acrylate copolymer. ASCORBYL palmitate. Nonoxynol-4. Disodium EDTA.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Couperose is one of the skin’s first signs that can end up in the eventual development of rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition. Its main symptom, among others, is redness in the central part of the face (caused by small capillaries that dilate because of an alteration in the cutaneous barrier).

These conditions tend to be more frequent in sensitive and light skin and have several contributing factors. They appear as outbreaks or flare ups, but the discomfort may become more or less permanent. Signs and symptoms may include small red lines under the skin, acne-like bumps, inflammation, burning sensation or sudden flushing.

Slowing down the progression of this condition and preventing its evolution to more severe stages is very important. An appropriate, daily facial routine can help to keep the symptoms under control. All irritating substances should be avoided in skincare and diet (such as reducing alcohol and tobacco consumption and avoiding spicy ingredients in food). Always consult with an expert in dermocosmetics and visit a dermatologist once a year.

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