Two-step topical treatment for Molluscum contagiosum (Molluscum contagiosum) that protects the skin from injury by external factors.
It is a treatment that acts against Molluscum contagiosum, with an alkaline pH, with a cauterising action that works on the skin. It also forms a mechanical barrier to protect the lesion from external factors that can worsen the pathology and prevent dissemination due to the invisible film that forms when the product is applied.
Indicated for skin affected by molluscum contagiosum.
Two-step format. Step 1 20 ml liposome spray. Step 2 30 ml serum. Painless and easy to apply.
Spray Step 1 at a distance of 5 - 10 cm directly onto the area to be treated. No massaging is necessary. Allow to dry. Subsequently apply Step 2 using gloves or a cotton swab to avoid contagion. Repeat the application until inflammation (redness) appears, which usually occurs within 2 to 10 days. When inflammation appears, stop application for 2 to 3 days. Then reapply Moluvir until the Molluscum contagiosum disappears definitively, which will occur within 2 to 6 weeks. If a large number of Molluscum contagiosum are to be treated, it is advisable to first apply the product on 2 or 3 Molluscum contagiosum , as a test, to ensure skin tolerance to the product.
Molluscum contagiosum (Molluscum contagiosum) is a benign viral skin infection caused by a virus, which causes raised, pearl-like papules or nodules on the skin. Lesions usually begin as a small, painless papule, 2-5 mm in diameter, which may develop into a flesh-coloured nodule. Scratching, or other types of infection, causes the virus to spread in clusters. It is a very common infection in children, as it is spread by direct contact, often occurring on the face, neck, armpits, arms and hands.