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Everyone struggles with pain at some point, but tolerance to pain has now become an option.
THIS IS THE AGE OF TAKING ACTION
In United States alone, it is estimated that close to 25% of the population has undergone some sort of skin procedure - tattoos, piercings, laser, waxing, minor surgery, blood extractions, microdermabrasion, injection shots, and many more. Managing pain and people's perceptions to their symptoms is a big challenge in a country where more than 79 million people reported having acute pain while having a procedure done and continuing to persist even after the procedure. The rest of the world is experiencing the same challenge.
We have transformed the way things are by developing Anesten, a top-grade local anesthesia.
Anesten is a NON-OILY topical anesthetic numbing cream that contains purest Lidocaine, the highest amount allowed by Korea Health Ministry. Anesten is the only water-based numbing cream on the market and it does not interfere with the ink, medications and other substances absorbed by the skin nor affect the skin’s elasticity making it safe to ease the UNNECESSARY PAIN.
Millions people reported having acute pain while having a procedure done and continuing to persist even after the procedure. The rest of the world is experiencing the same challenge.
Anesten is used for a variety of dermal applications such as needle injections, tattooing, body piercing, laser tattoo removal, laser hair removal, body waxing, and other dermatological procedures.
Composition: Each gram contains:
* Lidocaine: 10.56mg(10.56%)
* Methyl Paraben: 1.5mg
* Cream base
Topical anesthesia is a condition of temporary numbness caused by applying a substance directly to a surface of the body. Loss of feeling occurs in the specific area touched by the anesthetic substance.
Purpose
Topical anesthesia typically either relieves existing pain from a body surface or prevents pain during medical examinations or procedures. Body surfaces include both skin and mucous membranes, which are the moist linings of areas such as the inside of the mouth or nose. Occasionally, use of a topical anesthetic may help clarify whether a patient's pain comes from a body surface, which the substance is able to touch, or from deeper structures beyond the reach of the substance. A mucous membrane, an area of skin, or areas just beneath the skin's surface temporarily lose feeling during topical anesthesia.
Precautions
Topical anesthetic medications must be selected carefully and used in proper amounts in order to prevent harmful reactions. For instance, some topical drugs should be used only on intact skin to avoid rapid absorption into the body.
Risks
Overall, topical anesthesia tends to be very safe. Minor problems might include discoloration of the skin at the application site or an uncomfortable feeling of numbness that lasts longer than expected. Repeated use of a topical anesthetic on a damaged eye surface may interfere with the normal healing process