Keragel (keratin wound gel) is a prescription gel that's used to help heal wounds and burns that are closer to the surface of the skin. It can even be applied to wounds that are opened. Keragel (keratin wound gel) comes sterile (free from germs) in a tube for easy application. It's typically applied to the skin 1 to 3 times daily. There haven't been any reports of side effects linked to Keragel (keratin wound gel).
Wounds that are closer to the surface of the skin, such as:
Both products contains keratin protein as the main ingredient, but KeragelT has a thinner feel (consistency) than Keragel. Because of this, KeragelT tends to dry faster on the skin. This makes KeragelT more ideal for people with delicate skin or medical conditions that cause your skin to be more fragile. The slightly thicker Keragel might be more suitable for wounds in areas that are more difficult to cover up with protective bandages, such as around the face, neck, and hands. Your provider will help you decide which product is best for your wound.
Your wound should be checked daily or as instructed by your provider. Let them know if you notice anything unusual or if your wound seems to be getting worse. If you develop an infection, your provider can tell you if you should continue using Keragel (keratin wound gel).
No side effects have been reported with Keragel (keratin wound gel) during clinical trials. But some people who participated in other studies involving keratin wound products did report infected wounds. But it's unclear whether the infections were related to the keratin products themselves or to wound care. If you think you might be experiencing a reaction to Keragel (keratin wound gel) or if your wound becomes infected, let your provider know.
No. You can only get Keragel (keratin wound gel) with a prescription from your healthcare provider.
No. Keratin is a protein that's found in hair, nails, and skin. It's thought to speed up wound healing and closure. Collagen is a different protein that's found in your skin, tendons, bones, and other parts of your body. It also plays a large role in wound healing. Keragel (keratin wound gel) is thought to stimulate certain collagens that help with wound healing.
Keragel (keratin wound gel) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
You should only use Keragel (keratin wound gel) on wounds or burns on your skin, as instructed by your provider.
Wounds that are closer to the surface of the skin, such as: