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Skin & Coat Health and Wound Care

Postbiotic Liposomal Products

Wound Cure

Wound Care Gel

May your wounds heal at lightning speed!

Thanks to its natural extracts and vitamins, it is an extremely powerful wound gel. It promotes tissue repair by preventing the growth of bacteria, fungi, and microbes in the wound tissue. The postbiotics in its content boost the skin's immunity.

Wound Cure provides very fast and maximum healing of the skin thanks to its postbiotics and liposome technology.

In which situations can I use it?

It can be used for all types of wounds, burns, and conditions where skin integrity is compromised.

How long should I use it?

It should be used 2 or 3 times a day until skin integrity is restored, meaning until the wound tissue is completely healed.

How and how often should I use it?

• Before applying Ync Wound Cure, the animal's wound is cleaned. Squeeze about 1 cm of Ync Wound Cure onto the index and middle fingers of the person applying it, and spread the product around the wound. Enhanced with liposome technology, Ync Wound Cure begins to take effect by penetrating 1 mm below the wound with its active molecules.
• To ensure the product fully penetrates the wound, prevent the animal from licking the product.
• The product is repeated at 8 or 12-hour intervals as recommended by a veterinarian.

COMPOSITION

St. John's wort

D-Beeswax

Neem oil (Indian lilac oil)

Rice bran oil - gamma oryzanol (sc-co2)

Postbiotic lysate

Ceramide

Tea tree opioid

Type III collagen

Hyaluronic acid liposome

Lecithin

Cow colostrum

Tocopherol

Olive oil

Our Recommended Retail Prices

30 ml

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"For wound care, it is crucial that the active ingredient reaches the tissue it will heal so that the wound can heal as quickly as possible. Its immediate effect on the wound tissue supports the healing process quickly and effectively."

The skin and fur, which are the body's largest organs, provide us with information about our pet's overall condition when they appear vibrant, shiny, and healthy.

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