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Contractubex Gel, 50g

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Contractubex Gel, 50g

Directions for use and doses: The consumption of the drug per application is on average 0.5 cm of gel on a scar surface with an area of 20-25 cm2. For adults, the drug is applied 2-3 times a day, for children over 1 year of age, the drug is applied 1-2 times a day. The gel is applied in a thin layer and lightly rubbed into the scar tissue. The course of treatment for fresh scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy) averages 4 weeks. For old, dense scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy), an occlusive bandage with gel is applied at night. The course of treatment averages 3-6 months. For Dupuytren's contracture, the course of treatment lasts an average of 12 months.
For prophylaxis, the phase after epithelization of the wound is used (not applied to granulations).

Indications:
- Hypertrophic and keloid scars that occur after surgery, amputations, burns and injuries
- Ankylosis (contractures) of joints
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Traumatic tendon contractures
- Stretch marks after pregnancy
- Atrophic scars (in particular, those occurring after acne or furunculosis)
- Prevention of the formation of pathological scars in the postoperative period or after an accident

Can be used in children

Directions for use and doses: The consumption of the drug per application is on average 0.5 cm of gel on a scar surface with an area of 20-25 cm2. For adults, the drug is applied 2-3 times a day, for children over 1 year of age, the drug is applied 1-2 times a day. The gel is applied in a thin layer and lightly rubbed into the scar tissue. The course of treatment for fresh scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy) averages 4 weeks. For old, dense scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy), an occlusive bandage with gel is applied at night. The course of treatment averages 3-6 months. For Dupuytren's contracture, the course of treatment lasts an average of 12 months.
For prophylaxis, the phase after epithelization of the wound is used (not applied to granulations).

Indications:
- Hypertrophic and keloid scars that occur after surgery, amputations, burns and injuries
- Ankylosis (contractures) of joints
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Traumatic tendon contractures
- Stretch marks after pregnancy
- Atrophic scars (in particular, those occurring after acne or furunculosis)
- Prevention of the formation of pathological scars in the postoperative period or after an accident

Can be used in children

$10.92

Original: $36.39

-70%
Contractubex Gel, 50g

$36.39

$10.92

Description

Directions for use and doses: The consumption of the drug per application is on average 0.5 cm of gel on a scar surface with an area of 20-25 cm2. For adults, the drug is applied 2-3 times a day, for children over 1 year of age, the drug is applied 1-2 times a day. The gel is applied in a thin layer and lightly rubbed into the scar tissue. The course of treatment for fresh scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy) averages 4 weeks. For old, dense scars (including ankylosis (contractures) of joints, traumatic tendon contractures, stretch marks after pregnancy), an occlusive bandage with gel is applied at night. The course of treatment averages 3-6 months. For Dupuytren's contracture, the course of treatment lasts an average of 12 months.
For prophylaxis, the phase after epithelization of the wound is used (not applied to granulations).

Indications:
- Hypertrophic and keloid scars that occur after surgery, amputations, burns and injuries
- Ankylosis (contractures) of joints
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Traumatic tendon contractures
- Stretch marks after pregnancy
- Atrophic scars (in particular, those occurring after acne or furunculosis)
- Prevention of the formation of pathological scars in the postoperative period or after an accident

Can be used in children