Our company is a distributor of KAdermin
KAdermin is a Category IIA medical device, available in the forms of powder spray and cream. It has been designed with the SCX patented technology and is ideal for treating skin injuries.
What does the use of KAdermin offer?
It creates an effective protective barrier on the lesion which promotes natural skin regeneration, heals the open wound and guarantees protection of the affected area against infection thanks to its antimicrobial action.
The ingredients of KAdermin are:
The SCX complex, which is made from Silicon Dioxide functionalized with Silver Ions and Chlorhexidine
Dimethicone (Kaolin)
Sodium Hyaluronate
Action of the igredients of KAdermin:
- The complex of silicon oxide with silver ions and chlorhexidine offers antimicrobial action and protects the "open" wound.
The mechanism of the antimicrobial action of silver ions is multidimensional. Silver ions interfere with membrane functions and, once they penetrate it, they inhibit the intracellular activity of sulfhydryl enzymes and cellular respiration. Under the influence of silver ions potassium ions are released from the membrane and the cytoplasm, the uptake of chloride ions from the bacterial cell wall is slowed down and cell growth is inhibited, eventually, leading to the breakdown of the cellular membrane. In addition, silver ions have the property to react with the nucleic acid bases, particularly with the nitrogen ring, and by that inhibit cell replication. - Controlled release of silver ions has a healing effect
The healing property of silver is manifested in three stages: reduction of the inflammatory stage of healing, restriction of the breakdown of collagen by inhibiting the action of metalloproteinases and acceleration of epithelialization by releasing calcium ions on the surface of the wound. - Dimethicone covers the injured skin and at the same time drains and absorbs the exudates.
- Sodium Hyaluronate creates a protective film and promotes tissue hydration.
KAdermin guarantees healing and protection of:
- Atonic diabetic ulcers
- Exudative and non-exudative wounds
- Scrapes and abrasions
- Mild burns