Cicatrisants

QuickGen

Cicatrisant plasters

QuickGen plaster with hyaluronic acid  

An act of care that helps you to heal faster.

WHAT IS IT?

Pic’s new plaster with hyaluronic acid that helps the skin regenerate faster and heal.

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOU?

It protects the wound and accelerates its healing process, thanks to the hyaluronic acid contained in the absorbent pad. QuickGen is recommended in case of grazes, abrasions and burns with exudate.

WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE?

Hyaluronic acid acts to promote cellular mobility, limit inflammatory processes and create a stable protective film over the wound, which thus is always protected and well hydrated: these three characteristics allow the skin to regenerate faster, and the wound to heal quickly.

The non-woven adhesive backing allows the skin to breathe, while the “butterfly” shape for joints allows greater range of movement to elbows and knees, thanks to the elastic support and ergonomic edges.

IN WHAT FORMAT CAN YOU FIND IT?

QuickGen is available in 4 versions with different shapes and sizes (including the convenient butterfly shape for joints), plus a variety pack that includes one plaster per type: so you can take care of each wound in the most suitable way.

  • 5x7.5cm non-woven plaster, 5 pcs
  • 10x7.5cm non-woven plaster, 5 pcs
  • 10x12cm non-woven plaster, 5 pcs
  • Butterfly-shape PE plasters for elbows and knees, 5 pcs
  • Variety pack, one plaster per type, 4 pcs
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