NeoGenesis skin care products provide a very natural approach to healing called “systems therapeutics”. The products simply return to the damaged tissue the molecules that were present when the tissue was healthy.
Molecules such as Hyaluronic Acid, Urea, Glycerin, and Collagen make up the skin, and are also responsible for healing and maintaining the new healthy tissue. They provide the proper atmosphere to heal the wounded area quickly and minimize the chances of scarring.
NeoGenesis Recovery serum is the first line of defense after the affected area has been thoroughly cleansed. It is considered an OTC (over the counter) product along with topical antibiotics, antiseptics, various types of bandages, and products that aid in healing the wound and reducing the appearance of scars.
Recovery is safe to use on new cuts, abrasions, scrapes and burns. Because a wound must be kept moist and covered until completely healed, Recovery works well under any prescribed ointment and bandaging. Recovery serum is most helpful when applied twice a day until the wound is healed. At a minimum, apply Recovery when the bandage or dressing is changed.
As healing proceeds, the wounded area will visibly improve as redness, swelling, scabbing and pain diminish. Continued use of Recovery twice a day followed by Barrier Renewal Cream for hydration and healing of the damaged skin barrier, will continue the healing process as skin continues to regenerate. This protocol should be continued until the wound is completely healed with no visible signs at the site of the original trauma.
*Please note that a wound that is deeper than the surface of the skin should be seen by a wound care professional.
NeoGenesis on Old Wounds and Scars
The use of Recovery serum is not limited to new wounds. Recovery, used alone or in combination with Microneedling or Lasers, can also improve the appearance and health of skin with older wounds and scarring. The skin has a remarkable ability to continue healing and the use of Recovery may have a significant impact on areas where scarring has occurred.