What does Stratamed do?
Stratamed is an advanced, transparent, and semi-occlusive film-forming wound dressing used after surgery, full field procedures (i.e. ablative laser) or on deeper wounds​
Who can use Stratamed?
Stratamed is designed for all skin types. It is suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, children or people with sensitive skin.
How to use Stratamed
Stratamed should be used once/twice a day. For the best results, use Stratamed after every wash and keep in contact with the skin for 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Applying Stratamed
Step 1: Prepare your skin
Ensure that the affected skin or superficial wound is clean. Gently pat dry as much excess exudate or wound fluid from the area as possible prior to the gel application.
Step 2: Apply Stratamed
Apply a very thin layer of Stratamed directly to the affected area.
Step 3 A: Allow the gel to dry
When applied correctly, Stratamed should be dry in 5–6 minutes.
Step 3 B: Cover with secondary dressing
Apply a thin layer of Stratamed, then cover with a secondary dressing. Drying is not necessary.
Step 4: You are ready to go!
Once dry, Strataderm can be covered with clothes, sunscreen or cosmetics.
Remove from skin
Excess StrataXRT on your hands can be easily removed by washing them with liquid soap and warm water. Repeat if necessary.
If it takes longer to dry you have probably applied too much. Gently remove any excess gel with a tissue or paper towel and allow the drying process to continue. Remember: a little amount of gel goes a long way.
Remove from clothes
StrataXRT may stain clothing if not completely dry. If staining occurs, dry cleaning should be able to remove it without damaging the fabric.
Stratamed 5g is enough to treat a 2-4 cm linear incision twice per day for over 90 days
Stratamed 10g is enough to treat a 5-8 cm linear incision twice per day for over 90 days
Stratamed 20g is enough to treat a 10-12 cm linear incision twice per day for over 90 days or an area of 6 × 12 cm twice per day for over 60 days.
Stratamed 50g is enough to treat an area of 12 × 15 cm, twice per day for over 60 days.