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“Just let it dry lah!” M’sians Should Stop Believing This Outdated Wound Care Advice ASAP!

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“Mummy, can I peel my scab already, ah?” — a question every parent has heard at least once (we’ve all done it ourselves, too). It’s something most of us grew up believing: that once the wound dries up and forms a scab, that means it’s healed, right? Here’s the truth: that’s actually one of the biggest wound care myths out there.

There’s actually a better and smarter way to help your skin heal. It’s a method that’s been backed by decades of medical research and trusted by doctors. But before we get into how it works, let’s clear up the old belief of “dry wounds heal faster” that many Malaysians still hold on to.

 

The myth of “dry wound healing” and why we can’t resist peeling scabs!

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For the longest time, we’ve been told that the best way to heal a wound is to “just let it dry” and wait for a scab to form. But science says otherwise. Back in 1962, Dr. George D. Winter, often called the father of moist wound healing, discovered that wounds kept moist actually heal twice as fast as those left to dry.

Here’s why: when a wound dries out, a hard scab forms on top, trapping new skin cells underneath. This slows down repair and increases the risk of scarring. Wound Care Specialist Dr. Clement Limus Apong explained, “Our bodies are about 70% water. Cells need that moisture to migrate and close a wound. If you let it dry, a scab forms, and the cells have to fight their way through it, which delays healing.”

And scabs are itchy. That irritating itch is caused by nerve endings waking up as your skin tries to repair itself, which is why so many of us can’t resist peeling them off. But doing that just reopens the wound and exposes it to bacteria, which explains why the whole “let it dry” method is no longer relevant. So, if that’s not the right way to heal, what is?

 

The proven and right way to heal: Moist wound healing!

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Wounds don’t actually need to go through that dry, itchy, scabby phase. Healthcare professionals recommend a smarter, science-backed approach called moist wound healing. It’s been proven to help skin recover faster, smoother, and leave behind less scarring.

So, what does that mean? Moist wound healing simply means keeping the wound covered in a clean, ideal moist environment, not wet, but just enough to allow your skin cells to move freely and repair themselves naturally. This method offers several benefits that really make a significant difference:

  • It maintains the perfect moisture balance, keeping the healing process active and steady.
  • It prevents scabs from forming, so your skin can repair itself without interruption.
  • It keeps out dirt and bacteria, lowering the risk of infection.
  • It helps new skin cells grow smoothly, which means less visible scars.

Knowing the science is one thing, but having the right protection is the key to better healing.

 

Meet Hansaplast Second Skin Protection!

 

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Now that we know moist wound healing is the right way to go, the question is, how do we make it simple for everyday life?

Meet Hansaplast Second Skin Protection: the next-generation plaster that brings hydrocolloid technology straight to your home!

It basically acts like a second layer of skin (hence the name Second Skin), only smarter. It seals in the perfect amount of moisture so your wound heals faster, feels better, and doesn’t peel halfway through your day. Here’s what makes it a real game-changer:

  • Healing Capsule with Hydrocolloid Technology: Maintains an ideal moist healing environment for faster healing and skin regeneration.
  • Strong hold for 72+ hours: Designed to stay firmly in place for long-lasting protection and uninterrupted healing.
  • Ultra thin and 2x more flexible: Fits and moves with you like a second skin. So light, you’ll barely notice it’s there.
  • 100% waterproof yet breathable: Stays put even through showers, workouts, and daily movement while letting skin breathe comfortably.

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This breakthrough was also celebrated at the Hansaplast First Aid Conference 2025, held in conjunction with World First Aid Day. During the event, Dr. Fatin, Hansaplast Medfluencer, addressed one of the biggest wound care myths: “While a scab might look protective, it actually traps cells and slows healing. Keeping a wound moist allows skin cells to move freely, speeding up closure while reducing pain and scarring,” she shared. The Hansaplast Second Skin Protection is a convenient, all-in-one solution that makes taking care of wounds easier for both families and individuals.

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For years, the brand has stood by its trusted wound care routine: “Cleanse, Protect, Heal.” But with Second Skin Protection, it’s now even simpler, just “Cleanse and Cover with Hansaplast Second Skin Protection“. So, the next time you (or your little one) get minor cuts, abrasions, or scratches, don’t let them dry out. Here’s how to heal it right:

  1. Cleanse: Start by gently cleansing the wound with Hansaplast Wound Spray. It helps remove dirt and bacteria safely.
  2. Cover to protect and heal: Patch it up with Hansaplast Second Skin Protection. Once it’s on, it seals in the moisture and lets the healing happen naturally underneath.

That’s it! Two simple steps to heal faster and get on with life.

 

The bottom line! 

Next time, don’t even give your little one the chance to point at a scab. Skip the “air it out” routine, just cleanse with Hansaplast Wound Spray and cover it up with Hansaplast Second Skin Protection. Because with the right care (and a little help from Hansaplast), your skin heals better, faster, and smoother.

Grab a pack for just RM16.90 at Watsons, Guardian, Caring, BIG, AA, and other leading pharmacies. Or order online from Shopee, Lazada, or TikTok and have it delivered straight to your door.

For more information, visit Hansaplast’s website, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!

 

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