ISDIN Bexident Aftas Gel 8ml
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ISDIN Bexident Aftas Gel 8ml

Price
ZAR305.00

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ISDIN Bexident Aftas Gel benefits from the Advanced Hyalurofilm Tech patent to help on mouth sores and ulcers and to relieve pain since the first application.

About

ISDIN Bexident Aftas Gel is a product for local application on mouth sores and ulcers, that relieves pain since the first application. This product benefits from the  Advanced Hyalurofilm Tech patent has 5 actions for fast pain relief: it creates a film that protects the wound, that relieves the pain, protects from external agents, hydrates the damaged tissues and has a fast and long-lasting effect on pain. This gel is suitable for various mouth wounds like canker sores, recurring aphthous stomatitis, blistering or traumatic ulcers caused by orthodontic treatments or dentures.

Characteristics
  • Texture: gel;
  • Skin issues: mouth ulcers, canker sores, aphthous stomatitis, blistering or traumatic ulcers, small oral wounds;
  • Time of application: whenever necessary;
  • Age: 10+;
  • Main benefits: relieves the pain, helps to heal and protects the wound;
  • Formulated without: parabens, alcohol and gluten.
Main Ingredients
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  • Advanced Hyalurofilm Tech is a patent with hyaluronic acid, which helps to relieve pain and protect the wound, and Suprapein, that has an anti-bacterial action that helps to protect the wound from external agents.
How to use

Apply ISDIN Bexident Aftas Gel locally on the wounds using the cannula, 2-3 times a day, covering the wounds fully.