PracaSil™-Plus Case Studies
PCCA PracaSil-Plus is a unique topical anhydrous silicone base that can be used alone or with various actives for potential use in formulations. The only compounding base designed for scars and other skin conditions, PracaSil-Plus is an ideal choice for use on all types of scar tissue, or any skin conditions that would benefit from barrier protection. PCCA has infused unique ingredients and technology into PracaSil-Plus, giving it potential healing and soothing power, emolliency and mild penetration.
PCCA PracaSil-Plus may be used after surgery or an injury, with the hope of reducing inflammation and the buildup of scar tissue. It also may be used on stretch marks, which can form with sudden weight gain or loss, when young people grow quickly during puberty, or with pregnancy. Drugs can be added to PracaSil-Plus to help with different types of pain/injury caused by scar tissue that has formed over a period of time.
PCCA PracaSil-Plus may be used on:
Old Scars / New Scars / Surgical Scars / Keloids / Stretch Marks / Acne Scars / Barrier Protection
Practitioner's Guide to PracaSil™-Plus
Technical Reports for PracaSil™-Plus
Technical Report Efficacy of PracaSil™-Plus in the Improvement of Scar Appearance - Part 1
Technical Report: Efficacy of PracaSil™-Plus in the Improvement of Scar Appearance - Part 2
Journal Article
The beneficial effects of PracaSil-Plus have been published for the first time in the December 2014 issue of Dermatology and Therapy. The article, titled "Case Series: The Effectiveness of Fatty Acids from Pracaxi Oil in a Topical Silicone Base for Scar and Wound Therapy," details the results of a study performed on subjects with scars who used PracaSil-Plus. Improvements were seen at the end of the study period.
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