Clinical & scientific evidence

The effectiveness of ALHYDRAN has been scientifically proven. ALHYDRAN is extensively tested in several medical institutions, university hospitals, burns centres and rehabilitation centres throughout Europe. As a result of this, the product has been widely used by specialists worldwide, for more than 15 years.

Scientific studies & publications

Moisturisers in Scar Management following burn A servey report University of Adelaide (AU)

Publication in BURNS 2017

  • Meets the criteria for scar management
  • Positive effect on TEWL
  • Potentially positive effect on the scar outcome
Scar management by means of occlusion Brandwondencentrum UZ Gent (BE)

Publication in BURNS 2013

  • A well-balanced, hydrating cream
  • Occlusive and hydrating properties
  • Suitable for for treatment of the disrupted skin barrier (e.g. scars)
Application of Medical Moisture Retention Cream (ALHYDRAN), A New Option in the Treatment of Venous Eczema Universiteit Maastricht

Publication in Journal of Gerontology & Geriatric Research

  • Effective, save and feasible in the treatment of venous eczema
  • Signs and symptoms diminished for all patients
  • Visibly improved skin hydration status in all patients

Clinical studies & publications

Two years of experience with a new product based on Aloe Vera Burn Centre, University Hospital Ghent (BE)

Presented at EBA 2007

  • Better aesthetic outcome
  • Itching and use of medication reduced
  • More comfort for the patient
Itching, is there a remedy? A pilot study with rehydration gel-creme in burnpatients Burn Centre Rotterdam (NL)

Presented at EBA 2007

  • Decreases itch intensity after burns
  • Improvement in quality of life
  • Better nights rest for children
Application of Alhydran in the treatment of pathologic scars after cryoshape therapy Plastic Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hôpital Maternité de Metz (FR)

Dr. Ulberto Giovannini

  • Improvement of pathalogic scars
  • Less pain and itching
  • No intolerance or allergy
Scars after large surface thermal burns Burn Rehabilitation Centre, Bad Klosterlausnitz (DE)

Presented at bij EBA 2011

  • Succesful use in early maturation of scars
  • Reduces redness and skin tension
  • Can be combined with pressure therapy
ALHYDRAN®, a new option in the treatment of hypostatic eczema Maastricht University - Health and Primary Care (NL)

AALM Rondas & JMGA Schols

  • May decrease the topical use of corticosteroids.
  • Positive treatment effect
Effect of scar treatment products on unpleasant physical manifestations in patients suffering from extensive burn scarring Burn Rehabilitation Centre, Bad Klosterlausnitz (DE)

Presented at DAV 2010

  • Relieves itching
  • Decreases the sensation of tightness
  • Well tolerated scar treatment
Development of a new brochure making aftercare of burns understandible for patients Burn Centre, University Hospital Ghent (BE)

Presented at EBA 2013

  • ALHYDRAN is advised for all burn wounds
  • Better hydration than silicone gel
Psychological wellbeing - scar Wound Professional (UK)

Presented at EWMA 2014

  • Same occlusion as silicone gels
  • Also provides hydration
  • Improves the overall appearance of the scar
Use of ALHYDRAN cream in the treatment of burn scars following a chemical explosion - a case study Scar and Burns Aftercare Department, Oosterbeek (NL)

Presented at EBA 2015

  • Succesful treatment of burns
  • Excellent clinical outcome
  • Improvement in itching, elasticity and redness
The effect of a topical cream application on water distribution in healthy skin and burn scars: pilot project OSCARE (BE)

Presented at EBA 2018

  • Increases the amount of water in the skin
  • Effect within 30 minutes
  • Also effective for scars

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