Advanced hypochlorous technology - removes 99.999% of germs
Antimicrobial
Ocular inflammation is consistently found in patients with dry eye and has become a reliable biomarker for both symptomatic and asymptomatic sufferers. An important part of the management of this inflammation is to reduce the bacterial load on the lid-margin.1,2,3
Hypochlorous is one of the most natural and effective biocides known with a broad-spectrum antimicrobial performance.4,5,6
As a non-pharmacological alternative to topical antibiotics a hypochlorous spray should be considered.
Hypochlorous, when in a spray form such as Clinisept+, may also help notoriously poor compliance levels and introduce a new level of patient care.
Clinisept+ Skin Cleansing Hypochlorous Solution
Clinisept+ Skin gently cleanses the skin to deliver care and protection for post-treatment recovering skin. It applies the latest antimicrobial hypochlorous technology to maintain optimal hygiene, and provide ideal conditions for rapid skin recovery – without stinging or irritation. Clinisept+ has a skin neutral pH and has been dermatologically tested to guarantee its safety on even the most sensitive skin.
Benefits of Clinisept+ Skin
Powerful antimicrobial cleansing removes 99.999% of germs
Advanced hypochlorous technology
Provides the optimum environment for natural healing
Dermatologically tested
Free from harsh chemicals
Clinisept+ Skin is recommended for use before, during, and after aesthetic procedures to maintain effective skin hygiene. Its gentle formulation ensures it can be applied comfortably without causing stinging or irritation.
- Skin-neutral pH
- Non-toxic, non-irritant, and dermatologically tested
- Contains no chlorhexidine, alcohol, petroleum, or oils
- Gentle on the skin and suitable for sensitive skin
- Leaves the skin feeling clean and refreshed
- Supports high standards of skin hygiene in clinical settings
Interested in using Clinisept+ Skin in your practice?
Contact us to find out more about Purifeyes and to order.
References
1. Machalinska A, Zakrazewska A, Adamek B, et al. Comparison of morphological and functional Meibomian gland characteristics between daily contact lens wearers and non-wearers. Cornea. 2015;34(9):1098-104.
2. Wu H. The severity of the dry eye conditions in visual display terminal workers. PLoS One. 2014;9(8);e105575.
3. Mocan MC, Uzunosmanoglu E, Kocabeyoglu S, et al. The association of chronic topical prostaglandin analog use with Meibomian gland dysfunction. J Glaucoma. 2016:25(9):770-4
4. Block MS, Rowan BG. Hypochlorous Acid: A Review. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020;78(9):1461-1466.
5. Stroman DW, Keri Mintun K, Epstein AB, et al. Reduction in bacterial load using hypochlorous acid hygiene solution on ocular skin. Clin Ophthalmol 11:707,2017.
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