Contrakel

Question: Can one use the cream while sun bathing?

Answer: No! One should avoid direct contact with sun light because the cream contains substances which are not intended for exposure to UV rays. A good tip is to massage in the cream in the morning let it work 20 minutes and then wipe it off if you go out in the sun. It is not good to expose scars to direct sun light in the first year, so direct contact with the sun should be avoided.
Question: Do you think that it sounds remarkable that a cream can remove scars!

Answer: Contrakel does not completely take away scars, they fade and even out, so that the scar becomes less visible and has the same colour and texture as the skin around it. Use the cream in the right way and one can reduce scaring almost entirely.
Question: I will be removing my stitches in two days, can I begin using Contrakel directly after?

Answer: No, your wound must be completely healed. Usually after about one month after your stitches have been removed is sufficient, but only if your wound has not become inflamed and is completely healed. The wound must be scab free.
Question: I wonder if Contrakel is effective against superficial, red bloodvessels arising from Rocassea?

Answer: When it concerns superficial red blood vessels and Contrakel cream, it is vital that you no longer have a problem with Rocasea when you begin massaging in Contrakel.
Question: My son was born with a split pallet and must undergo an operation inside and around his mouth, can I use Contrakel on him even though he is so young (10 months)?

Answer: Yes, Contrakel is so mild that it can even be used by small children. Contrakel is solely intended for external use, so we recommend that Contrakel is massaged in and then dried carefully with a paper towel so that your child can not put cream in his mouth with his hand or dummy.
Question: Where can i buy the cream?

Answer: Go to your nearest healthshop and ask for the cream, or look at our retail link on our first page where you can find your nearest outlet.
Question: Why does the cream have to be massaged in, is it ok just to spread it on the skin?

Answer: No, for the cream to penetrate it must be massaged in. The blood circulation increases when you massage the wound which encourages cell growth.
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