A hydrogel for the dressing and management of pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, stasis ulcers, 1st and 2nd degree burns, arterial ulcers, pressure sores, donor sites, postoperative incisions, cuts, abrasions and irritations of the skin. The hydrogel dressing is intended to cover a wound or burn on a patients skin, provide a moist wound environment, and protect against abrasion, friction, desiccation, and contamination.
As needed, first cleanse the donor wound with a suitable wound cleanser. Apply IAMIN Gel Wound Dressing to sufficiently cover the entire area of the wound, once daily or, if more frequent, with each dressing change. If gauze is used as a wound covering, it may be moistened.
Precautions: Each tube of Iamin Hydrating Gel Wound Dressing should be used by one patient only in order to reduce the risk of cross infection.





Bert Fernandez (7/26/2009)
Iamin is Great .... it not only helps in the healing of the wound but , actually relieves the pain in the area around the wound .... To my surprise it makes the area cooler ... I know that some Fire Dept. use it to apply to burns ...
It speeds up the healing of the wound area !!
I would rate it as .... Amazing Product !!!! 5 Stars





Evelyn (5/13/2009)
I have used Iamin Hydrating Gel for several years now. Because it is a concentrated form of Copper Peptides it not only speeds healing, it helps get rid of acne scars, regular scars and it also gets rid of fine lines and wrinkles. It is amazing how quickly results can be seen. If I apply it on an acne scar for several nights before I go to sleep, the mark is significantly lighter, if not gone, within a few days.
Pros: I like that it works so quickly. It is much more concentrated than the copper peptide solutions you purchase in skin creams.
Cons: It is not absorbed by your skin, it sits on top of it and becomes dry and flakey. For this reason, I mix it in with an eye cream if I am applying it under my eyes. Even when diluted by another cream it still makes a huge difference.




Wesley (3/5/2009)
Works great!
Pros: It's a gell so it stay on the wound well.