Wound Care (Burn)

Wound Care (Burn)

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Before + After - Wound Care for Burns

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Tracy Lacina, Skin Deep Salon & Spa

“I was helping a friend unload a trailer into her garage and her boyfriend’s motorcycle had just been pulled into the garage. I wasn’t paying attention and got my left lateral calf up against the tailpipe and because I didn’t realize it was hot (thought it was sharp), it caused a double ring second degree burn to my leg.

I self-treated this with Bacitracin and Silvadene until 6/18/19 when I went to urgent care because it started showing signs of infection in the deepest parts. I started antibiotics but started having side effects from these within a couple days.

On 6/20/19, I was given a small bottle (3oz size) of NeoGenesis Recovery and immediately started using it. Within a couple of applications, I had significant reduction in discomfort and could visibly see improvement. I am so blown away at the amount of progress that has occurred in the 6 days since beginning this product and because the new tissue looks so good, I’m hopeful the scarring will be minimal. 11 days later and the wound is nearly completely closed.

I am a nurse and saw firsthand how this product worked on a close family friend for her bed sores at the end of life. Wound care providers need to know this product exists. As I’ve researched this product more, I am excited to explore its other applications (I also have rosacea!)” – Jenny

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM) on clean skin

FEATURED VIDEOS

BURNS

Wound care for burns is an essential part of the healing process, and it is crucial to choose the right products for optimal results.

NeoGenesis skin care products provide a natural approach to healing called “systems therapeutics”, which focuses on returning to the damaged tissue the molecules that were present when the tissue was healthy. This includes important molecules such as Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Urea, and Collagen that make up the skin and play a vital role in healing and maintaining healthy tissue.

The first step in wound care for burns is to thoroughly cleanse the affected area before applying any products. Once this is done, Recovery serum can be used as the first line of defense. This serum is considered an OTC (over the counter) product and can be used in conjunction with topical antibiotics, antiseptics, bandages, and other wound healing products. It works well under any prescribed ointment and bandaging and should be applied twice a day until the wound is completely healed.  It provides the necessary molecules to create a healing environment for the damaged tissue, reducing the chances of scarring.

To further aid in the healing process and to maintain healthy skin after the wound has healed, Barrier Renewal Cream can be used. This cream helps to hydrate the damaged skin barrier and should be used twice a day after applying the Recovery serum. With continued use of these products, the appearance of scars can also be reduced.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Tracy Lacina, Skin Deep Salon & Spa

“I was helping a friend unload a trailer into her garage and her boyfriend’s motorcycle had just been pulled into the garage. I wasn’t paying attention and got my left lateral calf up against the tailpipe and because I didn’t realize it was hot (thought it was sharp), it caused a double ring second degree burn to my leg.

I self-treated this with Bacitracin and Silvadene until 6/18/19 when I went to urgent care because it started showing signs of infection in the deepest parts. I started antibiotics but started having side effects from these within a couple days.

On 6/20/19, I was given a small bottle (3oz size) of NeoGenesis Recovery and immediately started using it. Within a couple of applications, I had significant reduction in discomfort and could visibly see improvement. I am so blown away at the amount of progress that has occurred in the 6 days since beginning this product and because the new tissue looks so good, I’m hopeful the scarring will be minimal. 11 days later and the wound is nearly completely closed.

I am a nurse and saw firsthand how this product worked on a close family friend for her bed sores at the end of life. Wound care providers need to know this product exists. As I’ve researched this product more, I am excited to explore its other applications (I also have rosacea!)” – Jenny

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM) on clean skin

FEATURED VIDEOS

BURNS

Wound care for burns is an essential part of the healing process, and it is crucial to choose the right products for optimal results.

NeoGenesis skin care products provide a natural approach to healing called “systems therapeutics”, which focuses on returning to the damaged tissue the molecules that were present when the tissue was healthy. This includes important molecules such as Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Urea, and Collagen that make up the skin and play a vital role in healing and maintaining healthy tissue.

The first step in wound care for burns is to thoroughly cleanse the affected area before applying any products. Once this is done, Recovery serum can be used as the first line of defense. This serum is considered an OTC (over the counter) product and can be used in conjunction with topical antibiotics, antiseptics, bandages, and other wound healing products. It works well under any prescribed ointment and bandaging and should be applied twice a day until the wound is completely healed.  It provides the necessary molecules to create a healing environment for the damaged tissue, reducing the chances of scarring.

To further aid in the healing process and to maintain healthy skin after the wound has healed, Barrier Renewal Cream can be used. This cream helps to hydrate the damaged skin barrier and should be used twice a day after applying the Recovery serum. With continued use of these products, the appearance of scars can also be reduced.