Panthenol ointment

The main component of the ointment is the derivative of pantothenic acid. Dexpanthenol is a vitamin B or provitamin B5, which is quickly absorbed into the skin and restored there to pantothenic acid.

Panthenol Ointment - short instructions for use

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How to use?

The product should be applied to the damaged skin 2-3 times a day. Before application, skin patches should be washed and dried. Ointment panthenol in application from burns can be applied more often and a thicker layer. This will reduce the pain and will promote early regeneration of the skin.

Side effects

Panthenol ointment is a very safe remedy, but a high concentration of dexpanthenol can lead to allergic reactions in case of individual intolerance of the component.

D-panthenol cream or ointment possess more potent regenerating properties. In addition, this drug has a stronger anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect.

Ointment D-panthenol - composition

The active substance is the same dexpanthenol in a concentration of 5%. As auxiliary components, humectants (lanolin, paraffin) and purified water are used.

Contrary to popular belief, D-panthenol ointment is not hormonal, its pronounced therapeutic effect is achieved due to a larger amount in the vitamin B group composition.

Ointment D-panthenol - application areas:

Care for problem skin

It is known that D-panthenol ointment is widely used in the treatment of acne and acne. Directly from these problems, no ointment or cream helps. The use of panthenol or D-panthenol is due to its three main properties:

  1. Humidification. In the treatment of acne, aggressive drugs for local (external) use are often used. They dry up the skin and dehydrate it. Because of this, the pores become excessively narrow, and the sebum does not come out, clogging the ducts of the gland. D-panthenol deeply moisturizes even very dry skin and does not cause the appearance of comedones.
  2. Food. Vitamin B5 is very useful for the skin. It increases its own protective properties and promotes the production of collagen. In addition, pantothenic acid, which is formed in the skin from this provitamin, enhances immunity and helps to fight even purulent inflammation.
  3. Regeneration. Frequent skin damage due to mechanical or other types of cleansing, as well as self-extrusion of acne, eventually turn into scars and dark spots of postacne. The use of D-panthenol to heal such wounds will help prevent scarring and pigmentation of damaged areas.