Abrasions

Case reports on the use of Abilar wound balm in abrasion wound management.

Case Studies

Case 1

Male, 50 years old, presented with a severe acute abrasion on the pulp of the left index finger. The wound was treated with Abilar Wound Balm applied once or more daily as needed, directly after cleansing. No signs of infection were observed during treatment. Complete wound closure was achieved by day 65, with minimal scar formation. No adverse effects were reported.

Day 1: Severe abrasion on the fingertip with exposed tissue. Day 65: Fully healed fingertip with restored skin integrity and minimal residual scarring.

Day 1: Severe abrasion on the fingertip with exposed tissue and significant surface damage. Day 65: Fully healed fingertip with restored skin integrity and minimal residual scarring.

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Case 2

Male, 54 years old, presented with a severe soft-tissue injury of the right hand caused by a compression mechanism from farming equipment. Abilar Wound Balm treatment was initiated immediately, with once-daily application. The trauma healed completely by day 71 without complications. No infection was reported. No adverse effects were observed.

Day 1: Extensive traumatic abrasion on the hand with significant tissue damage. Day 71: Fully healed hand with restored skin integrity and minimal residual scarring.

Day 1: Extensive traumatic abrasion on the hand with significant tissue damage and surface disruption. Day 71: Fully healed hand with restored skin integrity and minimal residual scarring.

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