Stratamed is a breakthrough in post procedure care.
Stratamed is a self-drying full contact flexible wound dressing which provides an optimal environment for faster wound healing and symptomatic relief (redness/discolouration, itching, pain, discomfort, pain).
Stratamed can be used immediately after procedures and allows prevention of abnormal scarring to begin earlier than ever before.
Benefits:
Allows scar management to begin immediately post-procedure (before suture removal)
- Flexible and full-contact protective film that ensures constant contact with the damaged skin
- Creates an optimal environment for faster healing
- Bacteriostatic, protects from microbial invasion
- Relief from itching, burning and discomfort as well as reducing redness and swelling.
Please recycle the container using our TerraCycle bin at the Spectrum Dermatology of Seattle clinic.
Step 1: Prepare your skin. Ensure that your skin is clean and dry.
Step 2: Apply Stratamed. Apply a very thin layer of Stratamed to the relevant areas with your fingertips and distribute evenly. Stratamed does not penetrate the skin.
Step 3: Allow the gel to dry. When applied correctly, Stratamed should be dry in 5-6 minutes.
If it takes longer to dry you have probably applied too much. Gently remove any excess gel with a tissue or paper towel and allow the drying process to continue. Remember: a little amount of gel goes a long way.
Step 4: You are ready to go! Once dry, Stratamed can be covered with clothes, sunscreen or cosmetics.
Gently remove the excess with a tissue and allow the drying process to continue.
Read all directions and consult with health care provider with any questions.
Polysiloxanes, siloxane resin
Ingredients may change. Please refer to the actual product packaging for the most current information.
Note about allergens: Although all our products are formulated to avoid common allergens, allergies can occur to any new product used on your skin. We recommend that prior to using a new product, all users do a patch test with the product on a small spot on your arm or other inconspicuous area for a few days. If rash or irritation develops, discontinue use.
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