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Clinisept+ Skin, Cleansing Antimicrobial Skin Care, 490ml
Clinisept
1 Bottle
Code: CPSKIN490
Approx $14.71 USD Exc GST
Clinisept+ Skin, Cleansing Antimicrobial Skin Care, 490ml
For use in clinic before, during and following an aesthetic procedure to provide optimum skin hygiene and protect against complications
without causing irritation.
Clinisept+ Skin applies the latest proprietary hypochlorous technology to ensure high levels of cleansing. Its antimicrobial properties
deliver optimal hygiene and protection without stinging or irritation. Due to its oxidising method of action, Clinisept+ is not susceptible
to antimicrobial resistance and is also an effective deodoriser.
Article Wound Healing ‘Clinisepts+ PMFA News | August/September 2017 | vol 4 no 6
By Lorna Bowes
Compatible with the skin that it is even non-cytotoxic to re-growing skin cells. By achieving very high microbial decontamination of the
pathogens that typically inhibit wound healing, but without itself presenting a chemical burden to skin recovery, it provides the ideal
environment for skin to regenerate at its own natural rate, just by delivering gentle, but highly effective cleansing. This is a tremendous
advantage in aesthetics applications, where causing damage to the dermal layer is often an intrinsic aspect of the treatment being
conducted. Hypochlorous has long been recognised as delivering effective non-cytotoxic disinfection and there is
no better demonstration of this than in its application to venous and diabetic leg ulcers (Figure 1). Prior to the development of Clinisept+ several
studies have been conducted on ulcerated wounds using hypochlorous produced at point of use and these have delivered very beneficial
outcomes. Of particular interest in such wound applications is not only the ability of the hypochlorous to kill
biofilm, but also its ability to dissolve it, thereby leaving a clean wound-bed unencumbered from dead / sloughed skin cells and bacterial
load, but also neither poisoned by disinfectant either. A paper published by J Selkon in the Journal of Wound Care in 2006 provides very
good evidence of this, with a high proportion of chronic ulcerated wounds showing impressive improvements as a result of washing with hypochlorous [13].
The type of conditions encountered in aesthetic applications present little challenge for Clinisept+ in
comparison. The introduction of Clinisept+ not only brings skin disinfection bang up to date, but represents such
an advance that it rewrites the rulebook, within both medical aesthetics, and wider healthcare applications.’