Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair

Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair

multirepair cream

Scar creams can be life-changing for those who have memories of decades of injuries and accidents or want to avoid scars. If you’re worried about old scars that never go away, rest assured that there are scar creams that can change your skin’s overall appearance. Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair contains ingredients that specifically target scar tissue and help restore your skin’s natural look and feel. The best scar cream depends on the type of scar, the ingredients in the cream, and the health of your skin.

Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair is an effective scar removal cream

A cream designed to reduce new scars. Effective for scars such as burns, cuts, surgical operations, and scars that affect aesthetics.

Repairs and smoothes skin

Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair, natural scar creams, work deep into scars to fade scars and leave skin clear and smooth.

it is the best daily skin care cream

You can easily incorporate it into your daily skincare. Gently massage once or twice daily. Softens scar tissue and relieves pain.

Apply all over the body

It works on the face, abdomen, back,knees, chest, legs, and other external areas of the body and skin.

Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair various treatments are

Treat acne pits, acne scars, insect bites, surgical scars, etc. This scar removal cream helps whiten new scars and remove old scars to restore confidence.

How do scars form, and why?

The skin consists of three main layers:

  • Epidermis (outermost layer)
  • Dermis (middle layer)
  • The subcutis (the deepest layer)

Whether it’s a paper cut or significant surgery, injuring yourself often affects all three layers of your skin. For a scar cream to be effective, it must penetrate all three layers. The epidermis is the first damaged layer and consists of four cell types.

Basal, squamous, granular, and lucid. These cells work together to form a new skin layer (epidermis) that replaces the lost skin layer. The second layer of skin, the dermis, contains blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and hair follicles. The dermis also helps regulate body temperature. The subcutaneous tissue is the deepest layer of the skin and is composed of fat and connective tissue. When injured, the body immediately works to repair the damage. Depending on the size and depth of the wound, repair may take several days to several months. Even after the skin heals, the scar remains. Scars occur when the body produces too much collagen during repair. Collagen is the protein that gives the skin its structure and strength. One of the most important ways to help scars heal is to moisturize them with the right products.

For example, certain ingredients such as glycerin, lecithin, and propylene glycol attract water molecules, while others retain moisture by forming an oil layer on the skin.

Silicones, petroleum jelly, lanolin, and mineral oils are commonly used to trap moisture. Silicones also inhibit collagen overgrowth, making them one of the most valuable ingredients for reducing scarring.

Dimethicone is a type of silicone with occlusive and moisturizing properties that promotes healing, protects the skin at night, and is commonly used in moisturizers.

Panthenol, a vitamin B-5 derivative, binds skin moisture and gives it elasticity while stimulating the growth of fibroblasts that support the formation of new tissue. It has been shown to improve the appearance of scars.

How do scars form, and why

How to use

Apply Dermabiotecnica Gold Multirepair  to clean, dry areas 3-4 times daily and gently massage until fully absorbed.