HYALO4 CARE CREAM &
HYALO4 CARE gel
HELP TO PROMOTE PHYSIOLOGICAL REPAIR Processes and favor Wound
re- epithelialization2
re- epithelialization2
composition
Hyaluronic Acid Sodium Salt 0.2%Â
Packaging Details
Cream & Gel | 100g for topical use
Classification
Class IIb – Medical Device – CE0123
INDICATIONS
HYALO4 Care Cream and Gel are indicated for the management of cutaneous irritations and lesions. In particular, it is intended to cover acute wounds (donor site and post-operative incisions, first and second degree burns), and chronic wounds (vascular and metabolic ulcers and pressure sores)1.
VASCULAR ULCERS
PRESSURE ulcers
FIRST AND SECOND-DEGREE BURNS
DONOR SITE AND POST-OPERATIVE INCISIONS
ADVANTAGES
- Reduces the treatment time, improves quality of life, and decreases procedure costs3
- Contributes to accelerate healing4
- Reduces excess collagen, resulting in less scarring4
- Significant improvement in the healing rates5
References:
1. HYALO4 CARE CREAM instruction for use;
2.Chen WY, Abatangelo G. Functions of hyaluronan in wound repair. Wound Repair Regen. 1999 Mar-Apr;7(2):79-89;
3.Rueda LĂłpex J, Segovia GĂłmez T, Guerrero Palmero A, Bermejo MartĂnez M, Muñoz Bueno AM. Hyaluronic acid: a new trend to cure skin injuries an observational study. Rev Enferm. 2005 Jun;28(6):53-7;
4. SLONKOVĂ, Veronika, VladimĂr VAĆ KĆź e Hana JEDLIÄKOVĂ. Hyaluronic acid in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. Praha: NakladatelstvĂ GEUM Praha, sro, 2010, vol. 4, n. 1, pag. 4-8. ISSN 1802-6400;
5. Torregrossa F, Caroti A. Clinical trial of the topical use of hyaluronic acid-soaked gauzes in the treatment of sluggish ulcers. Giorn It Derm Vener. 1983;118;
2.Chen WY, Abatangelo G. Functions of hyaluronan in wound repair. Wound Repair Regen. 1999 Mar-Apr;7(2):79-89;
3.Rueda LĂłpex J, Segovia GĂłmez T, Guerrero Palmero A, Bermejo MartĂnez M, Muñoz Bueno AM. Hyaluronic acid: a new trend to cure skin injuries an observational study. Rev Enferm. 2005 Jun;28(6):53-7;
4. SLONKOVĂ, Veronika, VladimĂr VAĆ KĆź e Hana JEDLIÄKOVĂ. Hyaluronic acid in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. Praha: NakladatelstvĂ GEUM Praha, sro, 2010, vol. 4, n. 1, pag. 4-8. ISSN 1802-6400;
5. Torregrossa F, Caroti A. Clinical trial of the topical use of hyaluronic acid-soaked gauzes in the treatment of sluggish ulcers. Giorn It Derm Vener. 1983;118;