Januheal

Januheal

Introducing Januheal

Januheal ointment contains honey, avocado, olive oil, zinc oxide, vitamins A and E in a pure pharmaceutical lanolin base. Januheal is used for treating various wounds and burns, repairing and regenerating skin damage, and treating burn wounds (grades 1 and 2), diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wounds, infected wounds, trauma wounds (accidental wounds).

Key Points

Honey ointment has no irritating effect on the skin, and no adverse effects have been reported with its topical use. However, in rare cases, allergic reactions may occur. In this case, discontinue use and consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Avoid contact of the medicine with eyes and mucous tissues.
Consult your doctor before using on open wounds and burns.
Store the medicine at 25 degrees Celsius, away from direct sunlight.

Januheal Directions

To repair and treat minor skin injuries and treat superficial wounds and first-degree burns, apply and massage the ointment on the wound 1 to 2 times a day.

For deep wounds and second-degree burns, wash the area with lukewarm boiled water or normal saline, apply Januheal ointment 3 to 5 millimeters thick on the area 1 to 2 times a day, and cover with a dressing.

FAQ

  1. How to use Januheal ointment on infected and exudative wounds?
    For deep wounds and second-degree burns, wash the area with warm boiled water or normal saline, apply Januheal ointment 3 to 5 mm thick on the area, and dress it (1 to 2 times daily).
  2. How to use Januheal ointment after plexer, carboxy therapy, laser, microblading, mesotherapy, HIFU?
    For repairing and treating minor skin damage and treating superficial wounds and first-degree burns, apply the ointment to the wound area 1 to 2 times daily and massage.
  3. Is Januheal effective in removing scars and excess tissue after wound healing?
    Yes, Januheal has a desirable effect on fresh scars such as suture wounds.
  4. Can I use Januheal for old scars (darkness, old excess tissue)?
    Treatment of old scars requires medical and device-based therapy, consult a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Januheal has little effect in these cases, but you can use it for a while and if no improvement occurs, see a doctor for laser or chemical medical treatment. For post-healing pigmentation, you can use Januroma under medical supervision.
  5. I stored Januheal in the refrigerator and it hardened, can I use it?
    Yes, and for easier application, leave it at room temperature (25°C) for one hour to soften.
  6. Januheal was exposed to temperatures above 30°C, what should I do?
    Prolonged high temperature may damage the drug and reduce efficacy. Leave the ointment at room temperature away from direct light for 3 hours, then test a small amount on your finger. If consistency, color (no browning), and smell are normal, it can be used.
  7. How long is Januheal usable after opening?
    If stored according to instructions, Januheal can be used up to three months after opening. After that, check for changes in consistency, color, and smell.
  8. I applied Januheal on an exudative wound but see no effect, what should I do?
    Due to the variety of wounds and scientific causes, please consult a doctor.
  9. Can I use Januheal on sunburn?
    Yes. One of the main applications of Januheal is reducing sunburn inflammation. It can also be used for superficial burns such as post-laser or thermal burns.
  10. Can I use Januheal instead of zinc oxide?
    Yes. Januheal has more therapeutic properties than zinc oxide, and it also contains zinc oxide.
  11. What is the difference between Januheal and calendula cream?
    Januheal contains more natural active ingredients than calendula, which are effective in treating superficial skin inflammations through multiple mechanisms.
  12. What should I do if the drug contacts lips or mouth?
    Clean the area with a tissue and rinse the remaining ointment thoroughly with water. Do not try to remove it by licking or swallowing.
  13. What should I do if the drug contacts the eyes?
    Eye contact may cause mild inflammation. Do not rub the eyes. Rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, repeatedly opening and closing the eyes during rinsing. Then consult a doctor.
  14. What should I do if the drug is ingested by a patient?
    If ingested, immediately give plenty of water or milk to dilute the active ingredients. Then go to the hospital immediately. Do not induce vomiting.