Wound Care (Burn)

Wound Care (Burn)

Wound Care for BurnsWound Care (Burn)
Wound Care for Hot Water BurnWound Care (Burn)
Boiling Water Burn - Before + After - Wound Care for Burns

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Christy Mitchell

“My client was boiling water for coffee when the pot slipped and the scalding water burned her hands and feet.

She used Recovery diligently and did LED treatments at home. She is thrilled with the results.”

– Christy Mitchell

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS:

LED Light at home for 2-4 weeks

FEATURED VIDEOS

WOUND CARE FOR BURNS

Wound care is an essential aspect of any injury or trauma management. It involves diligent and consistent treatment to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of infection. Boiling water burns are a type of burn injury that can cause significant damage to the skin, leading to pain, swelling, redness, and blisters. Therefore it is crucial to follow a specific wound care protocol.

When dealing with a boiling water burn, the first step is to cool the affected area immediately. This can be done by running cool (not cold) water over the burn for 10-15 minutes. This helps to reduce pain and swelling and prevents further damage to the skin.

*After cooling the burn, it is important to clean the wound thoroughly with mild soap and water or our gentle Cleanser. This helps to remove any dirt, debris or bacteria that may have entered the wound. After cleaning, gently pat the area dry with a clean towel or gauze.

The next step is to apply NeoGenesis Recovery serum twice daily or whenever the bandage is changed. Recovery serum is specifically designed for wound healing and contains growth factors and cytokines that promote tissue regeneration, as well as reduces irritation. It also helps to prevent scarring and discoloration of the skin.

Once the wound has healed enough to remain uncovered, continue applying NeoGenesis Recovery serum twice daily. Additionally, you can apply Barrier Renewal Cream for hydration and barrier repair. This cream contains natural lipids that help to restore the skin’s natural protective barrier.

It is important to continue this protocol until the wound is completely healed with no visible signs at the site of the original trauma. This may take several weeks, depending on the severity of the burn.

*It is essential to note that a wound that is deeper than the surface of the skin should be seen by a wound care or medical professional. They can assess and provide proper treatment to prevent infection and promote healing. In some cases, a skin graft or other advanced wound care techniques may be necessary.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Christy Mitchell

“My client was boiling water for coffee when the pot slipped and the scalding water burned her hands and feet.

She used Recovery diligently and did LED treatments at home. She is thrilled with the results.”

– Christy Mitchell

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS:

LED Light at home for 2-4 weeks

FEATURED VIDEOS

WOUND CARE FOR BURNS

Wound care is an essential aspect of any injury or trauma management. It involves diligent and consistent treatment to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of infection. Boiling water burns are a type of burn injury that can cause significant damage to the skin, leading to pain, swelling, redness, and blisters. Therefore it is crucial to follow a specific wound care protocol.

When dealing with a boiling water burn, the first step is to cool the affected area immediately. This can be done by running cool (not cold) water over the burn for 10-15 minutes. This helps to reduce pain and swelling and prevents further damage to the skin.

*After cooling the burn, it is important to clean the wound thoroughly with mild soap and water or our gentle Cleanser. This helps to remove any dirt, debris or bacteria that may have entered the wound. After cleaning, gently pat the area dry with a clean towel or gauze.

The next step is to apply NeoGenesis Recovery serum twice daily or whenever the bandage is changed. Recovery serum is specifically designed for wound healing and contains growth factors and cytokines that promote tissue regeneration, as well as reduces irritation. It also helps to prevent scarring and discoloration of the skin.

Once the wound has healed enough to remain uncovered, continue applying NeoGenesis Recovery serum twice daily. Additionally, you can apply Barrier Renewal Cream for hydration and barrier repair. This cream contains natural lipids that help to restore the skin’s natural protective barrier.

It is important to continue this protocol until the wound is completely healed with no visible signs at the site of the original trauma. This may take several weeks, depending on the severity of the burn.

*It is essential to note that a wound that is deeper than the surface of the skin should be seen by a wound care or medical professional. They can assess and provide proper treatment to prevent infection and promote healing. In some cases, a skin graft or other advanced wound care techniques may be necessary.