Sesderma Angioses tired legs gel 50ml

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Promotes blood circulation and prevents fluid extravasation

50 ml

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Description

Sesderma Angioses is a gel that promotes circulation and prevents the extravasation of liquids, calms the area of application, strengthens and protects the capillaries and facilitates the reabsorption of blood. This treatment is indicated to prevent and treat the following cases:

  • Hemosiderotic spots that appear after operative procedures (sclerotherapy, liposuction, blepharoplasty...).
  • Face and body fillings, mesotherapy, purple, trauma or hair extravasations.
  • Hemosiderotic pigmentations (pre and post treatment of varicose veins), hematomas and tired legs.

The formula of Sesderma Angioses has active ingredients encapsulated in liposomes that promote circulation, calm the application area, strengthen the capillaries and facilitate the absorption of blood.

Improve your circulation with Sesderma Angiosis!

Instructions for use

- Pre-treatment: apply 1-2 weeks before any surgical or cosmetic intervention.

- After-treatment: apply a small amount twice a day on the area to be treated with a gentle massage.

Composition

Lactoferrin-Lactoperoxidase system, n-hydroxisuccinimide, retinol, vitamin C, superoxide dismutase, venoprotective and anti-inflammatory complex.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is one of the most important nutrients in our diet. It boosts the immune system, promotes the absorption of iron from food and is necessary for the growth, development and repair of all skin tissues.

Vitamin C’s antioxidant effect neutralises the free radicals that are responsible for oxidative stress in the skin, delays the signs of aging, stimulates collagen production, promotes wound healing and supports cartilage, bones and teeth maintenance.

Remember that dietary supplements should not replace a healthy, balanced diet. In a case of vitamin C deficiency or excess, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and advice.

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