How to use human epidermal growth factor gel after laser mole removal

After laser mole removal, the traumatized area should be debrided first, and then the appropriate amount of (recombinant) human epidermal growth factor gel should be applied once a day.
Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor Gel can promote tissue repair of skin wounds and shorten the healing time of wounds. It is suitable for the treatment of superficial II-degree to deep II-degree burn wounds, residual wounds, skin donor area wounds and chronic ulcer wounds. The drug can also be used for the treatment of wounds after laser mole removal.
Before using the drug should be routinely cleared, and then wash the wound with physiological sodium chloride solution, and then the appropriate amount of the product evenly applied to the affected area, generally recommended for every 100 square centimeters of trauma using the product 10g, once a day.
For patients who need bandaging, in addition to applying the wound, it is also necessary to evenly apply the drug to the appropriate size of the inner layer of disinfected gauze, and then cover the wound after routine bandaging.
Contraindications to the use of the drug include hypersensitivity to the product. Adverse effects of the drug are not known at this time. Specific medication should be administered under the supervision of a specialist.