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 19759213

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., Tiffner, 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 effect 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.