Product Description
Product Description:
EltaMD Enzyme HydroGel is a lightweight, enzyme-infused gel specifically formulated to provide soothing relief and hydration for skin recovering from non-ablative and mildly ablative procedures. This advanced post-procedure treatment calms irritation, reduces itching, and promotes the skin’s natural recovery process, leaving it feeling refreshed and comforted.
Its hydrating properties help replenish moisture levels, restoring balance to the skin while supporting healing. Ideal for sensitive, post-treatment skin, this gel is a must-have for maintaining comfort and enhancing recovery after professional skincare treatments.
Uses: EltaMD Enzyme HydroGel helps ease the itch and irritation from non-ablative and mildly ablative procedures.
Benefits:
- Contains Hyaluronic Acid to hydrate skin while producing a cooling, soothing sensation
- Clear gel base allows you to observe skin underneath
- Designed to help ease the itch and irritation from non-ablative and mildly ablative procedures
How To Use:
Apply immediately post-procedure to cool and hydrate the skin. May be repeated as directed. Not to be applied directly on open or broken skin.
Ingredients:
Purified Water,Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Extract, Bromelain, Carbomer, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Capryloyl Glycine, Undecylenoyl Glycine.
Ingredients may change, due to regulatory labeling requirements. Please refer to the actual product packaging for the most current information.
Ingredient Insights:
An advanced enzyme blend used in Laser Enzyme Gel promotes healing by degrading TNF-alpha and MMP2s and MMP9s that impair body's response to trauma and disease.1 Also in a double-blind clinical study, Protease Technology contained in skin cream demonstrated a signification reduction of itch in burn scars.2
1. Sampson EM, Baskovich B, Schultz G, Parnell LKS. Wound Dressing Components Degrade Proteins Detrimental to Wound Healing, Int Wound J 2008; 5:543-551
2. Nedelec B, Rachelska G, Parnell LK, LaSalle L., Double-blind, randomized, pilot study assessing the resolution of postburn pruritus. J Burn Care Res. 2012 May-Jun;33(3): 398-406. Doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013e315233592e.