Auriderm® clearing gel helps to improve the appearance of spider veins.
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Safe
for use on rosacea patients
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May be used where ever symptoms appear:
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Face
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Neck
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Thighs
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Upper Arms
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Etc.
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Ideal for adjunctive therapy
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Available in a 30 gram tube
The Vitamin K Oxide
in Auriderm clearing gel helps to aid in the reabsorption of hemosiderin, and
also helps to repair and rebuild vascular walls. Auriderm clearing gel is gentle
enough to use on sensitive skin and makes an ideal additional to Rx topical
therapy or sclerotherapy.
Auriderm products with Vitamin K Oxide are
indicated to promote healing and improve the unsightly appearance of bruising
and hemosiderin staining.
Sclerotherapy is a procedure where hemosiderin
is a concern. Indeed, a number of offices have indicated to us that, in
approximately 10% of sclerotherapy procedures, their patients will develop a
hemosiderin stain. This stain often lasts from several weeks to several months.
These offices have prescribed Auriderm Clearing Gel, with the power of Vitamin K
Oxide, and found that it is very beneficial in reducing their patient’s recovery
time.
Because Auriderm Clearing Gel is indicated “to
help improve the appearance of spider veins” and is also known to speed up the
resolution of post-procedural bruising, we have been repeatedly asked for a
sclerotherapy protocol that includes the use of Auriderm Clearing Gel both pre-
and post-procedurally. Please note that there are no controlled studies
indicating how Auriderm Clearing Gel can be used in this manner. We are,
however, pleased to share with you information we have gathered from several
offices that are using Auriderm Clearing Gel in conjunction with sclerotherapy.
In these offices, patients are asked to apply
Auriderm Clearing Gel for two to three weeks prior to their sclerotherapy
injections and to continue applying it afterwards for as long as there is
visible bruising. The reason for the pre-treatment is different than for the
post-treatment.
One office in Texas reports that the
pre-treatment use of Auriderm Clearing Gel produces a clearing of 20-30% of the
very fine, threadlike veins or capillaries. This then allows them to go after
the larger, more prominent vessels at the time of the treatment, making more
effective use of their time and, with the effective clearing of the smaller
veins, create a more positive outcome for the patient.
An office in Georgia reports that the
pre-treatment application of Auriderm Clearing Gel has significantly reduced the
incidence of post-treatment hemosiderin staining, reducing the time necessary to
continue application post-procedurally.
Data released by the American Society for
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) states that the average cost of a
sclerotherapy procedure is just under $400. The offices sited above report that
building $20 of additional cost (Auriderm Clearing Gel costs $19.95) into this
procedure is cost-effective by reducing the time it takes to provide the
treatment, eliminating most of the post-treatment complications, and generating
more referrals from highly satisfied patients.
Biopelle is working to develop more concrete
data regarding the use of Auriderm Clearing Gel pre and post sclerotherapy and
will provide that information when it becomes available.
Directions:
After cleansing the skin, apply Auriderm clearing gel liberally to affected
areas twice daily, morning and evening.
Cautions:
For external use only. Do not apply to wounds or broken skin. Avoid contact with
the eyes and mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed get
medical help or contact a poison control center immediately.
Ingredients:
Water, SD Alcohol 39D, Ethoxydiglycol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Propylene
Glycol, Phytonadione Epoxide Hexane (Vitamin K Oxide), Sodium Acrylate/Sodium
Acryloyldimethyl Taurate/Acrylamide Copolymer, Polyisobutene, Caprylyl/Capryl
Glucoside, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Lecithin,
Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Disodium EDTA. |