- Poxclin Serum Spray is a medical device recommended for use in the treatment of diaper dermatitis. The unique formula of the preparation soothes the symptoms of inflammation and comprehensively nourishes the skin, restoring its barrier functions, among others.
The Poxclin Serum Spray composition:
Sweet almond oil, C11-13 izoparafina, Helianthus annuus seed oil (sunflower), Borago officinalis seed oil, canola oil (canola oilseed), ethyl lactate, squalane, C12-15 benzoate alkyl, extract from fruit Kigelia africana, African tocopherol acetate, leaf extract Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary).
Operation Poxclin Serum Spray:
Many children suffer from diaper dermatitis, manifested by redness, irritation and local eczema. Poxclin Serum Spray is recommended for use in the treatment of diaper dermatitis. It has a soothing effect, reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL), helps restore barrier functions of the skin and influences the acceleration of the healing process. In addition, it normalizes the pH of the skin, which counteracts contact skin irritation and protects it against abrasions. The preparation includes, among others, emollients and care substances. One pack of Poxclin Serum Spray is enough for about 200 applications.
Application:
The Poxclin Serum Spray medical device is intended for the treatment of the symptoms of diaper dermatitis.
Additional information:
Keep out of reach of children at room temperature. It does not contain parabens, fragrances and dyes. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water, and in case of irritation, it is recommended to contact a physician.
Contraindications:
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the medical device.
How to use Poxclin Serum Spray:
Only for external use. Apply in a place that is covered by inflammation, spraying the product from a distance of about 15-20cm. Leave the preparation to absorb. It is recommended to use twice a day until the inflammation disappears (about 1-4 weeks), if the inflammation reappears, treatment should be resumed.