Vitamin K Cream

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Vitamin K Cream is one of those rare birds in the medical industry that is surprisingly effective for many, and is a viable substitute for some surgical procedures. Its' properties are effective at reducing and healing bruises, clearing and fading spider veins, and helping to reduce chronic redness and rosacea.

Outside its ability to increase capillary and vein wall strength, vitamin-enriched creams are well suited to penetrate surface layers of the skin encouraging healthy cell reproduction, elastin fiber health, and helping to repair and heal vein and capillary valves. Often used by dermatologists and cosmetologists as pre- or post-treatment care, Vitamin K Cream used alone is a successful alternative solution.

What Does Vitamin K Cream Do?
The very name is an indicator as its major function. The "K" stands for the German word "koagulation", which means blood clotter. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble substance that is proven to help blood clot. It pulls calcium from the bloodstream allowing proteins to bind to form a microscopic net that prevents blood flow.
Topical applications allow you to isolate this clotting ability to a specific area where excessive blood flow or seeping.

How Can It Help?
Vitamin K is not an instant fix. It takes the body time to absorb and begin properly healing leakage or repairing poorly functioning valves. Studies have shown that a minimum 1% solution (concentration by weight or volume) helps reduce the appearance of bruising and spider veins with extended, consistent use. Typically, results require application twice per day for two or three months. Results vary, but the longer and more religiously creams are used, the better the results. General results and benefits:
  • Strengthen capillary and vein walls
  • Reduce seeping and bleeding
  • Facilitate coagulation
  • Help fade spider veins, bruises and redness
Topical creams are most effective for reducing redness, broken capillaries, spider veins and bruising are those that combine with other ingredients known to heal and maintain healthy skin - such as Emu Oil, Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Vera, and Vitamin E.

Many dermal problems are caused by pooling or seeping of blood near the skin's surface. Bruising is caused by trauma to the blood vessels. The tell-tale discoloration associated with bruising is caused when the blood leaks into surrounding tissue.

Redness and spider veins are also caused by levels of damage to veins and capillaries allowing blood to leak or pool under the skin or becoming trapped due to malfunctioning valves.

If you are looking for a skin care solution to bruises, redness and inflammation, or spider veins, Vitamin K Cream has been shown very effective to promote coagulation, improve vein wall and valve health and to fade and clear redness.

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