Does new skin come in a spray?

New-Skin® Liquid Bandage Spray provides flexible, antiseptic treatment for larger wounds, such as those on legs and arms, and helps prevent blisters and calluses in hard-to-reach areas on the body.

How does new skin spray work?

New-Skin Spray is for larger areas, such as legs and arms. New-Skin dries quickly to form a tough protective cover that is antiseptic, flexible, waterproof and lets skin breathe. Completely covers the entire wound to keep out dirt and germs.

Is new skin safe for open wounds?

Do not apply this medicine over large skin areas, or to skin that is infected or oozing. Do not apply over a surgical incision or stitches.

How long does new skin spray take to dry?

It dries in 30 seconds and provides a skin shield that’s waterproof, so it lasts through several washings or in situations where you need to get wet, like gardening, swimming, washing the car. The breathable, waterproof protection keeps out dirt and germs. It covers and protects to allow healing of the skin.

How can I harden my new skin?

Apply a moisturizer containing Vitamins A, C and E to the skin often. This will help to keep it moisturized, and will eliminate drying and flaking. The moisturizers will also help to toughen it by helping to retain moisture.

How do I apply a new skin?

Directions

  1. clean affected area.
  2. shake well.
  3. spray a small amount on the area 1-3 times daily.
  4. let dry.
  5. a second coating may be applied for extra protection.
  6. to remove, apply more New-Skin® Liquid Bandage Spray and quickly wipe off.
  7. New-Skin® may at times form a thin covering over the spray hole.

When should I use liquid skin?

Liquid stitches are used to close and protect wounds instead of sutures or bandages. They’re a colorless, sticky liquid glue that can be placed directly on a wound to hold together the torn edges of the skin.

What is new skin made of?

PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL – 28.5 g Canister Box

Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength
Benzethonium Chloride (UNII: PH41D05744) (Benzethonium – UNII:1VU15B70BP) Benzethonium Chloride 60 mg in 1 g

When should you not use new skin?

Do not store at temperatures above 120°F….DO NOT USE:

  1. In the eyes.
  2. Over large areas of the body.
  3. Longer than one week unless directed by a doctor.
  4. On infected areas or wounds that are draining.
  5. With other first-aid products such as lotions and creams.
  6. Over sutures.
  7. On mucous membranes.

How often should you apply new skin?

In fact, your skin will regenerate itself approximately every 27 days. Proper skin care is essential to maintaining the health and vitality of this protective organ.

Can you use second skin on dogs?

Q: Is it safe to use liquid bandages on my dog? A: Yes, the best liquid bandage for dogs will be endorsed by vets for treating minor, clean and uninfected cuts and abrasions. They are also suitable for allergies and ‘hot spots’.

How long does it take for new skin to toughen up?

How Long Does It Take For The Skin To Toughen? The Thompson et al (1993) study mentioned in the above paragraph found highest blister incidence in weeks 1-3 compared to weeks 4-6, weeks 7-9 and weeks 10-12. This suggests the skin adapts to the shear loads of this activity somewhere within the first 3 weeks.