Post-treatment perfection

Introducing epicite® CALM:
MDR-certified post-treatment care for medical aesthetics

The world’s first hydro-active wound dressing from biosynthetic cellulose in medical device quality

Welcome to the future of post-treatment care with epicite® CALM, brought to you by a trusted wound care specialist based in Germany with extensive experience across various medical markets.

As the field of medical aesthetics evolves and laser, light, and energy-based treatments become more advanced, it's essential for clinics to implement a comprehensive aftercare strategy that ensures a safe recovery and enhances patient satisfaction.

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With epicite® CALM, you can elevate your post-treatment protocols to perfection, significantly reducing downtime and supporting your patients' rapid recovery. Experience the power of pure biosynthetic cellulose and water.

Optimal post-treatment care for laser, light, and energy-based treatments, and surgical procedures

CO₂ Laser
Erbium: YAG-Laser
Radiofrequency Microneedling
Intense Pulsed Light
Surgical Facelift
Blepharoplasty

Clinical results

Female Patient, 40 years

Radiofrequency needling followed by ablative erbium laser treatment. Afterward, epicite® CALM was applied for 30 minutes, resulting in significant fading of redness. The patient experienced no pain during the procedure and felt a comforting sense of relief.

Treatment performed by
Dr. med. Marion Runnebaum

Female Patient, 55 years

Photodamage in face, neck, and chest treated with Intense-Pulsed-Light (IPL). epicite® CALM was applied immediately after the treatment only on the right side of the face and complete chest for 30 minutes; then another 30 minutes on both sides of the face and complete chest.

Treatment performed by
Dr. med. Marion Runnebaum

Pain relief 1-4
Mild cooling 5
Moist wound
environment 3,6

“Laser, light, and energy-based skin treatments have become more intense. To ensure a high level of safety for my patients, I personally welcome the availability of a sterile medical dressing for professional post-treatment.”

Dr. med. Marion Runnebaum,
Dermatologist, Germany

Medical device

Certified according to MDR standards (class IIb)

Safe to use

Sterile device for use on treatment-prone skin and wounds

Reducing downtime

Promotes wound healing

Clean formula

No fragrance, preservatives, active ingredients, non-occlusive

Our products

epicite® CALM Face Mask
10 Pcs
PZN 19759242

epicite® CALM Neck Mask
10 Pcs
PZN 19759236

Upgrade your medical aesthetic procedures with epicite® CALM

Keep your practice on top by making epicite® CALM an integral part of your post-treatment regimen.

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epicite® CALM

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Clinical References

  1. Resch, A., Staud, C., & Radtke, C. (2021). Nanocellulose based wound dressing for conservative wound management in children with second degree burns. International Wound Journal, 18(4), 478-486.
  2. Schiefer, J. L., Aretz, G. F., Fuchs, P. C., Bagheri, M., Funk, M., Schulz, A., & Daniels, M. (2022). Comparison of wound healing and patient comfort in partial thickness burn wounds treated with SUPRATHEL and epicitehydro wound dressings. International wound journal, 19(4), 782.
  3. Luca-Pozner, V., Nischwitz, S. P., Conti, E., Lipa, G., Ghezal, S., Luze, H., ... & Qassemyar, Q. (2022). The use of a novel burn dressing out of bacterial nanocellulose compared to the French standard of care in paediatric 2nd degree burns–A retrospective analysis. Burns, 48(6), 1472-1480.
  4. Hecker, A., Lumenta, D. B., Brinskelle, P., Sawetz, I., Steiner, A., Michelitsch, B., ... & Winter, R. (2022). A Randomized Controlled Trial of Three Advanced Wound Dressings in Split-Thickness Skin Grafting Donor Sites—A Personalized Approach? Journal of Personalized Medicine, 12(9), 1395.
  5. Holzer, J. C., Ti ner, K., Kainz, S., Reisenegger, P., de Mattos, I. B., Funk, M., ... & Kamolz, L. P. (2020). A novel human ex-vivo burn model and the local cooling e ect of a bacterial nanocellulose-based wound dressing. Burns, 46(8), 1924.
  6. Cavalcanti L.M. et al. (2017). Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 44, 72.