Before and after comparison of a significant wound with debris on a hand at lower thumb joint versus the same hand healed with minor scabbing and skin flakes

Thumbs Up: Mending a Deep Cut

Michael has a workshop where he does a lot of woodworking. In the process of sanding some furniture, he got a nasty cut with debris in the webbing of his right thumb.

He removed the debris, cleaned the wound, and applied Lavengel® that a friend gave him 1-2 times per day. He also was kind enough to photograph the wound as it healed over the course of a few weeks. You can see the full collage below:

Healing progression collage of six photos showing healing progress of deep cut on a man's thumb joint over a month

Photo: Healing progress of Michael's thumb wound over one month

Notice the lack of infection (thanks to Lavengel's antibacterial properties) and the speed at which the wound closed and scabbed over. Here's what Michael had to say about it:

"This stuff is legit. I didn't really believe it when my buddy handed me this little purple tube, but it has blown me away.

I do a lot of woodworking. Cuts and splinters come with the territory. This Lavengel took away a lot of the sting that I had come to expect. I used it a couple times a day, and later on, I forgot to use it since the pain had gone away so much.

I've never had a wound like this close this fast and so clean. Neosporin® can't hold a candle to it. Can barely tell there's a scar now."

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