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Dr. Numb 10% is a Canadian primary numbing cream with a combined formula and epinephrine. The «10%» on the tube is the sum of two anaesthetics: lidocaine 5% and prilocaine 5%. The extra component, epinephrine 0,1%, constricts vessels, reduces bleeding and prolongs the effect. Thanks to epinephrine, Dr. Numb suits work where less blood in the field matters: dense tattoos, permanent makeup, difficult areas.
How to use
- cleanse and dry the skin
- apply an even layer of cream, without rubbing in
- cover with occlusive film for 30-45 minutes
- remove the film and residue with a tissue
- start the procedure
Composition and specs
- lidocaine: 5%
- prilocaine: 5%
- epinephrine: 0,1%
Volume: 30 g
Type: primary numbing (on intact skin before the procedure)
Onset time: 30-45 minutes under film
Manufacturer: NUMBINGPHARMA Inc., Canada
Who it suits
Tattoo artists, permanent makeup, microblading, mesotherapy and other procedures on intact skin where less bleeding matters.
Contraindications
- individual intolerance to lidocaine, prilocaine or epinephrine
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- damaged skin, rashes, open wounds in the application area
- an allergy patch test before first use is mandatory
- for professional external use only
Documents: laboratory report no. 810 dated 23.08.2024.
FAQ
What does «10%» in the Dr. Numb name mean?
It is the sum of two anaesthetics: lidocaine 5% and prilocaine 5%. Separately the formula also contains epinephrine 0,1% as a vasoconstrictor.
Why does Dr. Numb contain epinephrine?
Epinephrine constricts vessels, so it reduces bleeding in the treatment area and prolongs the numbing. Convenient for dense tattoos and permanent makeup.
How to tell the original Dr. Numb from a fake?
The original has a red-yellow tube. Buy from trusted suppliers and check the packaging.