Solcoseryl ointment: unique ingredients and application features


What products do women not use to combat wrinkles and skin aging? All kinds of anti-aging creams and masks, expensive cosmetic procedures, Botox injections and even surgical facelifts are used. Not everyone has access to expensive salon rejuvenation methods and branded cosmetics. However, there are effective and fairly inexpensive pharmaceutical drugs that can be used at home to get rid of wrinkles and prevent premature skin aging - Dimexide and Solcoseryl. The combination of these drugs is called “pharmacy Botox.” With a reasonable approach and compliance with all precautions, you can get a lasting anti-aging effect and preserve the beauty and elasticity of your skin for a long time.

Compound

The composition of 1 ml of solution for injection includes 42.5 mg of the active substance solcoseryl (deproteinized dialysate from the blood of dairy calves) and water for injection as an auxiliary component.
1 g of eye gel contains 8.3 g of the active substance solcoseryl (deproteinized dialysate from the blood of dairy calves) and auxiliary ingredients: sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sorbitol, water for injection, benzalkonium chloride.

1 g of Solcoseryl ointment contains 2.07 mg of the active substance solcoseryl (deproteinized dialysate from the blood of dairy calves) and a number of auxiliary components: methyl parahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate, cetyl alcohol, cholesterol, white petrolatum, water for injection.

Mask with Dimexide and Solcoseryl

Solcoseryl for the face against wrinkles (reviews from cosmetologists guarantee the effectiveness of the ointment) works more actively together with Dimexide. This is explained by the fact that Dimexide promotes the transport of Solcoseryl into the deep layers of the skin, thereby enhancing the effect of the drug.

To prepare a mask of Solcoseryl with Dimexide you will need:

  • 1 ml dimexide;
  • 10 ml boiled water;
  • Solcoseryl ointment or gel.

Dimexide must be dissolved in water. Then you should moisten a cotton pad in the resulting mixture and apply it to cleansed facial skin. After this, it is necessary to apply Solcoseryl to the face so that the skin is not visible. Then the drug is left to act for 1 hour.

After the period has passed, remove it with a damp cotton pad. After such a mask, the skin takes on a rested appearance, it is deeply moisturized, its elasticity increases, and fine wrinkles are smoothed out. This mask is suitable for aged and depleted skin.

pharmachologic effect

Solcoseryl is a medicine that affects mainly metabolic processes in tissues. They activate tissue metabolic processes, improve trophism and stimulate tissue repair and regeneration when exposed to damaging factors.

Solcoseryl in injection form belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group of hemodialysates and hemofiltrates, ointment and jelly - to the category of drugs used to treat wounds and ulcers (including poorly healing ones), gel - to the category of drugs used to treat ophthalmological diseases.

How does it work

Reviews from cosmetologists about the drug Solcoseryl for use against wrinkles on the face indicate that this product can have a strong anti-aging effect.

This is explained by the fact that during the action of the drug on the skin the following reactions occur:

  1. Improves oxygen saturation of skin cells.
  2. Blood circulation improves.
  3. Cell regeneration accelerates.
  4. Collagen production begins to become more active.
  5. The drug prevents the development of inflammation and infection on the skin.
  6. Muscle tone improves, thereby tightening the oval of the face.

Due to such a wide range of effects on the skin, Solcoseryl helps to prolong the youth of the skin.

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

The main component of Solcoseryl preparations are fractions of the blood of calves with natural low-molecular substances included in their composition, the molecular weight of which does not exceed 5000 daltons.

To date, its properties have only been partially studied. In vitro tests, as well as preclinical and clinical studies, have shown that calf blood extract:

  • promotes the restoration and/or maintenance of aerobic metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation processes, and also ensures the replenishment of cells that do not receive sufficient nutrition with high-energy phosphates;
  • in vitro enhances the utilization of oxygen and activates the transport of glucose into tissues and cells suffering from hypoxia and metabolically depleted;
  • helps improve repair and regeneration processes in damaged tissues that do not receive sufficient nutrition;
  • prevents the development or reduces the severity of secondary degradation and pathological changes in reversibly damaged cells and cellular systems;
  • in in vitro models activates collagen synthesis;
  • has a stimulating effect on the proliferation (reproduction) of cells and their migration (in in vitro models).

Thus, Solcoseryl protects tissues that are in a state of oxygen starvation and nutritional deficiency, and accelerates the processes of their restoration and healing.

Solcoseryl eye gel is a dosage form that was developed specifically for the treatment of damage to the stroma of the cornea.

The gel-like consistency of the product ensures its uniform distribution on the cornea, and good adhesive properties allow it to remain on it for a long period of time. The use of eye gel accelerates the restoration of damaged tissues and prevents scarring.

The rate and extent of absorption, distribution, as well as the rate and route of elimination of the active substance from the patient’s body cannot be determined using conventional pharmacokinetic methods, since protein-free calf blood extract has pharmacodynamic effects that are characteristic of molecules with different chemical and physical properties.

In the process of studying the pharmacokinetic characteristics of Solcoseryl solution in animals, it was found that after a bolus injection, the effect of the drug develops within half an hour. The effect lasts for three hours after administration of the solution.

Which form to choose: gel, ointment or solution

Solcoseryl solution is used only for medical purposes. It must be used under medical supervision. In cosmetology, Solcoseryl is in demand in the form of ointment and gel. The gel is used without adding additional substances. It can be applied instead of cream to the eyelids, skin under the eyes and lips.

Due to its consistency, the gel does not clog pores and does not weigh down the skin of the face. The use of Solcoseryl in the form of a gel substance is recommended for those with aging or oily skin.

Solcoseryl ointment is the basic component of homemade masks and creams to combat age-related skin changes. It has a denser texture. It is recommended for use on dry, tired and aging facial skin. The ointment is also used for the skin in the neck area.

The treated area of ​​skin is covered with a layer of ointment 1-2 mm thick and covered with cling film. After which it is left to act for 2 hours, then removed with water.

Indications for use

Solcoseryl injections - what are they for and what groups of patients are they prescribed for?

Solcoseryl in ampoules is indicated for patients who have been diagnosed with occlusive peripheral artery disease of the third or fourth degree according to the Fontaine classification and who have contraindications or intolerance to other vasoactive drugs.

It is also prescribed to patients with chronic venous insufficiency , which is accompanied by the formation of treatment-resistant trophic ulcers , as well as to patients with disorders of cerebral metabolism.

What is Solcoseryl ointment and jelly for?

The use of ointment and jelly is advisable for the treatment of minor injuries (for example, abrasions or cuts), frostbite, first and second degree burns (thermal or solar), difficult-to-heal wounds (for example, trophic skin disorders of venous etiology or bedsores ).

Indications for use of eye gel

Solcoseryl eye gel is recommended:

  • for the treatment of mechanical injuries and erosive damage to the cornea and conjunctiva;
  • to accelerate the healing processes of postoperative scars in the postoperative period (for example, after a cornea transplant, surgery to remove a cloudy lens, surgical treatment of glaucoma , etc.);
  • for the treatment of burns of the cornea of ​​various origins (thermal, chemical or radiation);
  • for the treatment of ulcerative lesions of the cornea and keratitis of various etiologies;
  • for dystrophic lesions of the cornea of ​​various etiologies, including neuroparalytic keratitis , endothelial-epithelial dystrophy ( bullous keratopathy ), etc.;
  • for the treatment of corneal xerophthalmia with lagofatalmos (non-closure of the palpebral fissure);
  • to improve the tolerability of contact lenses and reduce the time of adaptation to them.

Indications for use of Solcoseryl dragees

The drug in the form of pills is taken to treat trophic and radiation ulcers , bedsores , gangrene , and chronic venous insufficiency . They are also prescribed to patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers and to patients who require skin and/or corneal grafting procedures.

Duration and frequency of use

Due to the fact that Solcoseryl is not a cosmetic drug, but a medical one, it should not be used too often. It is not recommended to start using it before the age of 30. After the recommended age, you should limit yourself to 1-2 applications per week if wrinkles are present.

As a preventive measure, 1 application per month is sufficient. After 40 years, it is possible to conduct a course of anti-aging therapy using Solcoseryl. In this case, you can make 10 masks based on Solcoseryl, but this should be followed by a break of 3 months.

When using Solklseril for the first time, the time of exposure to the skin should not exceed half an hour. If there are no negative reactions, you can increase the time the drug remains on the skin to 60 minutes.

Contraindications

Administration of the solution is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to calf blood dialysates. The solution is also contraindicated for atopy and for persons allergic to milk.

Since the ointment, jelly and solution contain derivatives of parahydroxybenzoic acid , which are used as preservatives, as well as trace concentrations of benzoic acid in free form, it is not used in the presence of allergic reactions to the above substances.

Ointment and jelly should be prescribed with caution to persons with a predisposition to allergic reactions.

A contraindication to the use of eye gel is hypersensitivity to its components. Since the eye gel can cause temporary visual impairment, you should not drive a car or operate potentially dangerous machinery for half an hour after its use.

Terms of use

Before starting to use Solcoseryl for skin rejuvenation, it is recommended to test for allergic reactions. To do this, apply a small amount of the product to the skin of the elbow/wrist and leave for 30 minutes.

In the absence of any reactions, you can use this drug as a cosmetic product to combat age-related changes on the skin of the face.

The maximum thickness of the product layer should be no more than 2 mm, when treating the skin around the eyes - 1 mm. During exposure to the mask, it is recommended to moisten it with water to prevent it from drying out and forming a dry crust. Otherwise, before removing the mask, you need to moisten it well with water.

Side effects

Administration of Solcoseryl IV or IM in very rare cases (their frequency does not exceed 0.1%) provokes the development of allergic or anaphylactic reactions, which are most likely caused by class E immunoglobulins.

If body temperature rises, urticaria , swelling and hyperemia at the site of drug administration, the use of Solcoseryl is stopped, and symptomatic treatment will be prescribed to eliminate the symptoms that appear.

Since the solution contains potassium, its administration may cause pain at the injection site.

When using Solcoseryl cream, a short-term burning sensation may be felt at the site of application. Discontinuation of the drug is required only in cases where the unpleasant sensation does not disappear for a long period of time.

In isolated cases, the use of jelly and ointment can cause the development of allergic reactions. If allergy symptoms appear, the use of these products should be discontinued.

Toxicological studies of Solcoseryl eye gel have shown the high safety of this drug when used for its intended purpose in accordance with the instructions.

After instillation of the product, a short-term burning sensation and mild irritation may be observed, which are not reasons for stopping treatment. Repeated instillations in rare cases provoke the development of allergic reactions (a similar effect is also observed during treatment with other ophthalmic drugs for topical use).

Efficiency

Solcoseryl for the face against wrinkles (reviews from cosmetologists prove its effectiveness) is often used. The result quickly becomes noticeable. Usually, after the first 2-3 applications, positive dynamics are noticeable.

After a course of use, existing wrinkles are noticeably smoothed out, and the facial contours are evened out.

The skin becomes softer and more hydrated, and its color becomes even. The high effectiveness of this drug is explained by the fact that it is able to enrich skin cells with oxygen and regulate the production of the skin’s own collagen. Also, the use of Solcoseryl helps to get rid of inflammation that occurs on the skin.

Instructions for use of Solcoseryl (Method and dosage)

Solution for injection, instructions for use

In cases where the patient's condition allows, the drug is recommended to be used in the form of an injection solution diluted at least 50:50 with saline or glucose solution.

Solcoseryl in ampoules is intended for slow administration in the form of intravenous injections or infusions. If intravenous administration is not possible, the drug can be injected into the muscle.

Since the drug in its pure form is a hypertonic solution, it should be administered slowly.

For intravenous infusion, the drug should be pre-diluted with 0.25 l of 0.9% NaCl solution or 5% glucose solution. Solcoseryl solution is administered intravenously by drip. The rate of administration depends on the hemodynamic status of the patient.

Patients with occlusive disease of peripheral arteries of the third or fourth degree according to the Fontaine classification are shown daily injection into a vein of 0.85 g (or 20 ml of undiluted solution) Solcoseryl.

The duration of use is usually up to four weeks and depends on the clinical situation.

Patients with chronic venous insufficiency , which is accompanied by the formation of treatment-resistant trophic ulcers , are indicated for intravenous administration of 0.425 g (or 10 ml of undiluted solution) Solcoseryl three times a week.

The duration of the course of treatment should not exceed four weeks (it is determined depending on the nature of the disease).

To prevent the appearance of peripheral venous edema , therapy is supplemented by applying a pressure bandage using an elastic bandage. If the patient has skin trophic disorders, treatment is carried out by combining injections or infusions of Solcoseryl solution with the use of jelly, and then ointment.

Patients who have suffered ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke are prescribed daily intravenous administration of 0.425 or 0.85 g of Solcoseryl (10 or 20 ml of undiluted solution) as the main course. The duration of the main course is 10 days.

Further treatment involves daily administration of 85 mg (or 2 ml of undiluted solution) Solcoseryl for one month.

In severe forms of brain contusions, daily injection of 1000 mg of Solcoseryl into a vein (corresponding to 23-24 ml of undiluted solution) is prescribed for 5 days.

The drug is administered intramuscularly undiluted at a dose of 2 ml/day.

Solcoseryl jelly and ointment: instructions for use

Cream and ointment are intended for application directly to the wound surface. Before using these dosage forms, the wound is first cleaned using a disinfectant solution.

Patients with trophic ulcers , as well as in cases of purulent infection of wounds, require preliminary surgical treatment before starting treatment.

When using jelly and ointment for frostbite , as well as for treating ulcers and skin injuries, it is important to remember that only sterile dressings should be used to treat damaged areas.

The gel is intended for application to fresh (including wet) wounds and weeping ulcers. The product is applied in a thin layer to a previously cleaned wound surface two or three times a day.

To treat areas where epithelization has begun, the use of ointment is indicated. The use of jelly is advisable until pronounced granulation tissue begins to form on the damaged surface of the skin and the wound begins to dry out.

The ointment is used primarily to treat dry wounds. The product is applied in a thin layer to a previously cleaned wound surface once or twice a day. If necessary, cover the treated surface with a bandage.

The course of treatment with the drug in this dosage form continues until the wound heals and is completely healed with elastic tissue.

For patients with severe trophic damage to the skin and soft tissues, it is recommended to combine jelly and ointment with the injection form of Solcoseryl.

Experience with the use of jelly and ointment for children is limited.

The drug does not have such release forms as suppositories. However, in the complex therapy of chronic colitis (inflammation of the colon), microenemas with Solcoseryl jelly are often prescribed.

Before use, the jelly contained in the tube (all 20 g) is added to 30 ml of warm water and after the enema procedure, which is carried out to cleanse the intestines, it is administered daily for 10 days.

Solcoseryl eye gel, instructions for use

Unless otherwise instructed by the attending physician, the eye gel is instilled into the conjunctival cavity, one drop three or four times a day. It is recommended to use the product daily until complete recovery.

In particularly difficult cases, eye ointment can be used one drop per hour. If the patient is simultaneously prescribed eye drops and Solcoseryl eye gel, the gel should be applied approximately half an hour after the drops.

During the period of adaptation to contact lenses, the drug is instilled into the conjunctival cavity immediately before installing the lenses and immediately after removing them.

Dragee Solcoseryl: instructions for use

The instructions recommend taking 100 mg tablets three times a day.

How to use the ointment


Instructions for use of solcoseryl include the following recommendations:

  • the ointment is applied only topically directly to the wound, covering those areas where the healing process has begun;
  • the wound surface is pre-cleaned with disinfectant solutions, since the ointment does not contain antibacterial components;
  • in case of purulent infection, cleanse from exudate and dead tissue;
  • ointment is prescribed for the treatment of injuries with clear signs of healing;
  • apply solcoseryl to the surface of the wound in the morning and evening, apply a bandage if necessary;
  • Treatment should be continued until the wound is completely scarred.

The use of solcoseryl is determined by the type of pathology. Thus, for chronic trophic ulcers, it is recommended to treat the inner surface with solcoseryl gel, and the outer edges of the wound with ointment 2 times a day for 3 weeks. For diabetic feet without exudate, the ointment is applied twice a day for 2 months.

In proctology, solcoseryl ointment has only positive reviews from patients. This is due to the fact that the drug promotes rapid tissue healing and stimulates blood supply in damaged vessels. However, the ointment can be used only for external forms of hemorrhoids, which are not accompanied by the formation of anal fissures (in this case, it is more appropriate to prescribe solcoseryl gel). The drug is applied to hemorrhoids 4-5 times a day for a week.

The nuances of using the ointment:

  • The drug should not be used by pregnant women or during lactation, since appropriate clinical trials have not been conducted;
  • if pain appears in the wound area, redness of the skin around the injury, exudate, or elevated body temperature, you should consult your doctor;
  • If there are no signs of wound healing within 2-3 weeks of use, you should immediately consult a doctor, as this may indicate a benign or malignant wound process.

special instructions

Studies regarding the safety of using Solcoseryl solution for the treatment of children have not been conducted, therefore the drug is not recommended for the treatment of children under the age of 18 years.

Experience in treating children with the use of eye gel and topical dosage forms of the drug is also limited.

Solcoseryl in ampoules should be administered separately from other drugs (it is especially incompatible with phytoextracts). The exceptions are isotonic 0.9% NaCl solution and 5% glucose solution. It is also not recommended to dilute the product in potassium-containing solutions for infusion.

Eye gels are characterized by the ability to stick to contact lenses, so it is recommended to stop wearing lenses during treatment with the drug.

If allergic reactions associated with the use of the drug occur, you should immediately report them to your doctor. If the drug is used to treat an infectious disease of the cornea, therapy is supplemented with the prescription of appropriate antimicrobial agents.

Avoid contact of the gel with soft contact lenses as it may discolor them.

If necessary, treatment with Solcoseryl can be supplemented with antibacterial, vasodilating and other drugs.

Solcoseryl in cosmetology: for the face, hands, rough elbows and heels, for the skin around the eyes

In medicine, Solcoseryl preparations are used to accelerate the healing of damaged skin; in home cosmetology, they are used as a remedy for acne, stretch marks, and wrinkles. They are used to soften the skin, increase its turgor, improve complexion and eliminate acne .

In cosmetology, the ointment can be used as a stand-alone product (it is applied pointwise to problem areas, in the form of a mask once a week before bedtime and two to three times a week on the skin around the eyes), or in combination with other products, in particular with the drug Dimexide . Let's look at how to use these medications together.

For the face, Dimexide and Solcoseryl are used as follows: on the face, neck and décolleté, previously cleaned with peeling agents (you can also do alkaline peeling using tar soap, salt and soda), apply a solution of Dimexide with water, prepared in a ratio of 1:10 (enough dilute 5 ml (teaspoon) of Dimexide in 50 ml of water); Before the product has time to be absorbed, Solcoseryl ointment is applied to it in a thick layer.

If the gel is used in cosmetology, then the mask should be periodically sprayed with thermal water (you can also use regular water through a spray bottle). The mask is left on the face for about half an hour to an hour, then washed off and a light hypoallergenic cream is applied to the skin.

According to women who have tried this mask recipe on themselves, Solcoseryl ointment is more comfortable for the face than gel (after application, you don’t have to wash it off, just remove the residue with a napkin). In addition, it is not recommended to use a gel mask more than once a month.

Used as a remedy for wrinkles around the eyes, Solcoseryl ointment has proven itself to be a very effective remedy. Applying it like a regular cream, within a week you can see that the number of wrinkles and wrinkles has decreased, the skin has tightened and smoothed, and its color has become fresher and healthier.

Dimexide and Solcoseryl are no less effective against wrinkles, and perhaps even more effective. This is due to the ability of Dimexide to enhance the penetration of the active substance of drugs deep into the tissue. After using these products in combination, skin irregularities and imperfections disappear, and the effect of the mask is comparable to the effect of Botox .

The gel and ointment can also be used to soften rough skin on the elbows and heels. It is best to apply them to problem areas before bed.

What is Solcoseryl ointment used for?

The drug is based on deproteinized dialysate obtained through special processing from the blood of calves. This substance is often used in medicine in countries such as China, Korea, and the entire CIS. It has proven itself to be an effective remedy that can:

  • enrich tissue cells damaged due to hypoxia with oxygen and glucose;
  • start tissue repair processes;
  • activate healthy cell division processes;
  • increases the level of energy produced by cells;
  • protects the skin from external damage by forming a film on its surface;
  • triggers the production of collagen by tissues.

Based on the activity of the drug, the drug can be used for:

  • frostbite;
  • psoriasis;
  • anal ring cracks;
  • cuts;
  • abrasions;
  • scratches;
  • bedsores;
  • acne marks;
  • dermatitis;

First of all, to achieve the best effect, it is necessary to start therapy in the early stages of the problem.

Analogues of Solcoseryl

  • Aekol
  • Acerbin
  • Bepanten
  • Shostakovsky Balm
  • Wundehill
  • Depanthol
  • Contractubex
  • Pantekrem
  • Pantexol Yadran
  • Panthenol
  • Pantestin
  • Hepiderm Plus
  • Echinacin Madaus

Photos before and after

When fighting wrinkles on the face, you should pay attention to the medical drug Solcoseryl. It is able to restore youthful skin in a fairly short period of time. Reviews from cosmetologists confirm this.

There is a high probability that after its use there will be no need for expensive salon procedures.

Reviews of Solcoseryl

Almost all reviews left on the forums about injections, eye gel, jelly and Solcoseryl ointment are positive. Rare negative reviews are due largely to the fact that the drug provoked allergic reactions associated with intolerance to its active component.

Reviews of Solcoseryl gel and the drug in the form of an ointment allow us to conclude that these drugs effectively cope not only with minor scratches and minor burns, but also help cure difficult-to-heal wounds and ulcers.

The effectiveness of the ointment in cosmetology is also highly appreciated. Reviews of Solcoseryl ointment for the face indicate that this is truly an indispensable product for those who want to quickly get rid of wrinkles, acne, and simply improve the color and tone of the skin.

Gel is no less effective against wrinkles, but cosmetologists believe that it should not be used as part of masks too often (optimally - once a month). The ointment can be used as a regular cream.

The effectiveness of Solcoseryl against wrinkles increases when combined with Dimexide , which is due to the latter’s ability to improve the penetration of the active substance deeper into the skin.

Composition and medicinal properties of drugs

In order to understand how an anti-aging mask based on Dimexide and Solcoseryl works, you need to familiarize yourself with the composition and beneficial properties of the drugs.

Properties of Dimexide

Dimexide is a drug used in medicine to treat diseases of the musculoskeletal system, various inflammatory processes on the skin, dermatological lesions and wounds. The main active ingredient is dimethyl sulfoxide, which has great penetrating power and activates cellular metabolism. The drug penetrates well through the skin and mucous membranes, making them more susceptible to the penetration of other drugs.

Dimexide provides:

  • strong anti-inflammatory effect;
  • antiseptic and antimicrobial effect;
  • local analgesic effect.

The drug is available in the form of a concentrate for further preparation of solution, ointment and gel.


Dimexide has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and anesthetic effects

Solcoseryl - stimulator of tissue regeneration

The main component of Solcoseryl is hemoderivat (deproteinized dialysate) from the blood of young healthy calves. The drug delivers oxygen to cells, normalizes metabolic processes, has powerful regenerating properties, restores skin and strengthens blood vessels. That is why it is widely used for medical purposes - for the treatment of ulcers, bedsores, healing of burn wounds and frostbite of the skin, and for cerebral circulation disorders.


Solcoseryl is a strong regenerating and wound healing agent

Thanks to its medicinal properties and unique biological composition, Solcoseryl has gained great popularity in cosmetology. The fair half of humanity is increasingly using it as a home remedy to combat wrinkles and premature skin aging. A drug:

  • helps the penetration of oxygen and moisture into the skin;
  • accelerates metabolic processes at the cellular level;
  • restores and strengthens damaged blood vessels;
  • activates collagen production;
  • stimulates the growth of new cells and renewal of the epidermis;
  • promotes rapid regeneration and restoration of damaged skin areas;
  • softens rough areas of skin.

Useful properties of the combination of Dimexide and Solcoseryl

In cosmetology, a combination of drugs - Dimexide and Solcoseryl - works very effectively. When using Dimexide as a single agent, there will be no anti-aging effect. Dimexide itself is usually used in the treatment of acne and inflammatory processes on the skin.

With proper use of a combination of drugs, you can achieve a significant reduction in wrinkles, improve complexion, and get rid of dermatological skin lesions. The successful combination of two products is based precisely on the high penetrating effect of Dimexide. Getting deep into the skin, it activates metabolic processes and helps to absorb the beneficial components of Solcoseryl.


To combat wrinkles and skin aging, many women use a combination of Dimexide and Solcoseryl

The effect of the combination of Dimexide and Solcoseryl is:

  • strengthening blood vessels, improving blood circulation and microcirculation;
  • softening and moisturizing the skin;
  • saturation of cells with oxygen;
  • strengthening the skin and improving its elasticity;
  • significant reduction of wrinkles.

Using homemade masks based on these two drugs will not only help your skin look healthy and get rid of wrinkles, but will also rejuvenate it at the cellular level.

Solcoseryl price, where to buy

The price of Solcoseryl gel 20 g in Russia is about 2,600 rubles.

The average price of Solcoseryl in ampoules of 5 ml No. 5 in Ukrainian pharmacies is about 500 hryvnia.

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Side effects

Solcoseryl can cause side effects. All of them go away after finishing using the product.

The following body reactions are possible:

  • itching or burning in the area of ​​application;
  • swelling of the skin area treated with Solcoseryl;
  • complete or partial loss of taste;
  • nausea and dizziness.

If any of the above phenomena occur, it is recommended to immediately wash off the mask with soap and water. It is better to refuse its further use.

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We draw a conclusion

Solcoseryl is not a cosmetic product. This is a drug that has proven itself well as a wound healing and restorative agent.

Its use in cosmetology is rather experimental in nature. Reviews about its use for acne treatment are contradictory - from very useful to completely useless and even harmful. But using Solcoseryl as a remedy against stains and other signs of inflammation can bring tangible benefits.

Reviews

Marina

28 years old, Tomsk

I tried Solcoseryl ointment to combat acne. For a week before going to bed, I applied ointment to the pimples with a cotton swab. The effect is zero. Then I decided to make a mask. I applied the ointment all over my face. I was supposed to hold it for half an hour, but I fell asleep. After this, in the morning the rashes became more numerous. This is probably not the drug that will help me. Although I have read good reviews.

Alika

26 years old, Ryazan

I have problem skin since I was 19 years old. I have tried many cosmetic products to no avail. Having tried Solcoseryl, the gel was pleasantly surprised by the result - the inflammation went away in 4 days. No new acne appeared. I have combination, dehydrated skin, so I haven’t even tried the ointment. I applied the gel in the evening after washing with boiled water. But this is a medicine, so I plan to consult a dermatologist in the near future - can Solcoseryl be used for a long time?

Vika

22 years old, Brest

In adolescence and until recently there were rashes on the face. I decided to try Solcoseryl gel for the treatment of post-acne. The spots on the cheeks and temples have not decreased, but there is a feeling that they are becoming paler. I've been using it for about a month.

Angela

36 years old, Moscow

I am pleasantly pleased with the effect after using Solcoseryl. The cosmetic bag contains ointment and gel. I apply the ointment as a nourishing cream to the entire face and 2 times a week to the area around the eyes. It seems to me that the skin becomes more elastic, even whitens a little. Inflamed pimples become less noticeable and disappear quickly. But Solcoseryl did not work for my friend at all - her whole face was covered in a rash and itched. So everything is very individual!

Rejuvenating mask

To get a rejuvenating solution, you need to take:

  • Dimexide compound with clean water 1 to 10;
  • drop essential oil into it and lubricate your face;
  • apply “Solcoseryl”;
  • Keep the mask on for 1 hour, constantly moisturizing your face to avoid a hard crust. Then wash with water.

What oils can be used: tea tree oil, rosemary, grape seed and others.

Action and efficiency

After regular use of Solcoseryl gel as the main component in masks, its rejuvenating effect appears. You can find out about other anti-aging creams here. This can be explained by the following targeted actions of the drug:


The cost of the product varies depending on the release form and tube volume

  • dermal cells are gradually saturated with oxygen;
  • due to this, blood microcirculation improves, which leads to cell regeneration;
  • the synthesis of collagen and elastin increases;
  • muscle tone improves. The microrelief is leveled;
  • the skin is moisturized.

According to reviews, the gel, not the ointment, has rejuvenating properties, as it contains more of the active substance. But in some cases, allergic reactions are possible during use.

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