Wound Care (Burn)

Wound Care (Burn)

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Wound Care for Hot Water Burn

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Christy Mitchell

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

 

FEATURED VIDEOS

WOUND CARE FOR BURNS

Boiling water burns can occur in everyday situations, such as when cooking or making hot beverages. These burns can be particularly painful and damaging due to the high temperature of the water. If left untreated, they can result in long-term scarring and complications. However, with proper wound care techniques, these injuries can heal effectively.

One of the key steps in treating a boiling water burn is to immediately remove the affected area from the heat source and run cool water over it for at least 10-15 minutes. This helps to stop the burning process and reduce inflammation. It is important not to use ice or very cold water, as this can further damage the skin.

After cooling the burn, it is essential to cleanse the area with mild soap and water or our gentle Cleanser. This helps to remove any dirt or debris that may be present in the wound. Once the burn has been cleaned, it is important to apply a topical treatment, such as NeoGenesis Recovery serum, which can help to promote healing and reduce scarring.

In addition to using a topical treatment, LED treatments can also be beneficial for promoting healing and reducing pain. LED therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, helping to reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair.

If there are any signs of infection or the burn does not improve within a few days, it is important to seek medical attention. With proper wound care and prompt treatment, boiling water burns can heal effectively and the affected area can return to its normal function. It is important to take necessary steps for proper wound care to avoid any long-term complications.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Christy Mitchell

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

PROTOCOL:

2x Daily (AM + PM)

 

FEATURED VIDEOS

WOUND CARE FOR BURNS

Boiling water burns can occur in everyday situations, such as when cooking or making hot beverages. These burns can be particularly painful and damaging due to the high temperature of the water. If left untreated, they can result in long-term scarring and complications. However, with proper wound care techniques, these injuries can heal effectively.

One of the key steps in treating a boiling water burn is to immediately remove the affected area from the heat source and run cool water over it for at least 10-15 minutes. This helps to stop the burning process and reduce inflammation. It is important not to use ice or very cold water, as this can further damage the skin.

After cooling the burn, it is essential to cleanse the area with mild soap and water or our gentle Cleanser. This helps to remove any dirt or debris that may be present in the wound. Once the burn has been cleaned, it is important to apply a topical treatment, such as NeoGenesis Recovery serum, which can help to promote healing and reduce scarring.

In addition to using a topical treatment, LED treatments can also be beneficial for promoting healing and reducing pain. LED therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, helping to reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair.

If there are any signs of infection or the burn does not improve within a few days, it is important to seek medical attention. With proper wound care and prompt treatment, boiling water burns can heal effectively and the affected area can return to its normal function. It is important to take necessary steps for proper wound care to avoid any long-term complications.