Cetaphil launches Restoraderm for management of eczema and atopic dermatitis skin

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The Cetaphil® brand, the #1 dermatologist-recommended brand of cleansers and moisturizers announced the launch of Cetaphil® Restoraderm® products, formulated specifically for the needs of eczema and atopic dermatitis skin. Cetaphil® Restoraderm® Skin Restoring Body Wash and Skin Restoring Moisturizer soothes itching associated with skin affected by eczema and atopic dermatitis. Both products enhance the skin's ability to restore hydration and help repair the epidermal barrier as part of a dermatologist-recommended daily routine for the management of eczema.  

Symptoms of eczema include severe itching, scratching, bleeding skin and sleep disturbance. The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis, a disorder of the skin's immune system that most often appears in infancy. Up to 85% of children are diagnosed with eczema before the age of 5. The discomfort of eczema can be particularly distressing for children who are irritable, want to be held and experience pain while being bathed. Their parents are also affected by the emotional demands these children may have.  

"Cetaphil Restoraderm Moisturizer and Body Wash have been awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance," says Julie Block, President & CEO of the National Eczema Association. "The Seal of Acceptance is awarded to products that have been created or intended for use by persons with eczema or severe sensitive skin conditions," adds Block.

Click here to hear board-certified dermatologist Dr. Doris Day discuss the common skin condition eczema and skin care tips to help manage symptoms if you or someone you know is a sufferer.

People suffering with eczema and atopic dermatitis lack the production of natural moisturizing factors that serves as a barrier against viruses and bacteria and may have a deficiency in ceramides which hold skin cells together to form a healthy skin barrier. The lack of natural moisturizing factors and ceramides is what may exacerbate eczema and atopic dermatitis symptoms, leaving the skin dry, itchy and painful.

"As the leader in the dermatology category, Galderma is committed to advancing options for the management of eczema and atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions that can have a significant emotional and physical impact on sufferers," says Francois Fournier, President of U.S. & Canadian operations of Galderma Laboratories.

Cetaphil® Restoraderm® skin care products work to help restore the skin's natural ability to retain moisture utilizing exclusive Filaggrin Technology™.  The Skin Restoring Moisturizer is the only product on the market to contain a unique combination of filaggrin breakdown products and ceramides which help restore natural moisturizing factors in the skin and help rebuild a healthy skin barrier.  The Skin Restoring Body Wash contains the unique Miracare® technology which works to replenish moisture, restore filaggrin breakdown products and rebuild lipid bilayer during bathing.

Both products are intended to fit into the dermatologist-recommended daily management for eczema.  Patients are advised to take lukewarm baths using Cetaphil® Restoraderm® Skin Restoring Body Wash, followed by the application of a Cetaphil® Restoraderm® Skin Restoring Moisturizer to the still-damp skin to help retain and replenish the moisture.

Cetaphil® Restoraderm® products extend the Cetaphil® brand into disease-specific collections of products and builds upon a legacy of being the #1 recommended brand of cleansers and moisturizers by dermatologists.  

Comments

  1. Rizia Gomez Rizia Gomez U.A.E. says:

    Is it suitable for my 7 months old baby? Is it available here in Dubai?
    She's suffering from eczema when she was 2 months. I've been to many paediatricians still her eczema gets worse, and keeps flaring up. She has sleep disturbance, please help because I really don&'t know what to do. I hope Cetaphil products will work on her eczema.

    • Karen Karen New Zealand says:

      Not always but very frequently young children with eczema have allergies which are triggering the eczema.  Worth looking at the most common allergens - dairy, egg, nuts, peanuts, wheat, seafood.  Allergy testing under 1s can be unpredictable, but you can try removing things from diet - only 1 at a time.  See an immunologist for advice.

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