Emla Cream 1 x 5g Tubes + 2 Dressings
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• Minor superficial cosmetic procedures
e.g. laser hair removal, tattoo removal
• Needle insertions e.g. blood sampling
• Vaccinations
• Superficial surgical procedures
• Genital skin procedure e.g. circumcision
• Split skin grafting (transplantation of skin)
• Cleaning of leg ulcers
Why use Emla Skin Numbing cream?

Laser Hair Removal
With skin numbing creams like Emla, laser hair removal doesn't have to hurt. The topical treatment numbs the surface of the skin helping you get through painful laser hair removal treatments more comfortably.

Minor Superficial Cosmetic Procedures
When it's time to look your best and you don't want the discomfort - Emla cream can help numb the pain and see you through your next minor superficial cosmetic procedure.
Emla helps make your skin feel numb for a short time, blocking the pain signals from only the area of skin where the cream is applied.
Emla is a topical anaesthetic cream that contains lidocaine (lignocaine) and prilocaine. It is applied directly to the skin to help lessen the pain experienced during common skin laser treatments such as the removal of unwanted hair. Emla cream needs to be applied at least 1 hour before your procedure.

• Ensure that the skin is clean and dry
• Press out sufficient quantity of cream onto the site of the procedure
• Do not spread out the cream
• For needle procedures in adults this isabout 2g or half of a 5g tube
• Take one of the enclosed occlusive dressings and remove the centre cut-out piece
• Other occlusive dressings can be used if there is no dressing in pack. E.g. plastic film such as cling wrap should be stuck on with adhesive tape

• Peel the paper liner from the paper framed dressing. Cover Emla cream so that you get a thick layer underneath
• Smooth down the dressing edges carefully to avoid leakage
• Remove the paper frame and mark the time of application on the occlusive dressing
• Remove the occlusive dressing immediately before the procedure
• Wipe off the cream and clean the area with alcohol
• You can find out more about using Emla in the Consumer Medicine Information leaflet or by talking to your doctor or pharmacist
Suitable For: Suitable for all ages (except for premature babies)
Boxed Contents: 1 tube and 2 occlusive dressings
Size: 5g
KEY FEATURES
• Helps prevent the pain of laser hair removal, tattoo removal, needles, vaccinations and minor superficial cosmetic procedures.• Includes 2 occlusive dressings
• Suitable for all ages (except for premature babies)
• No prescription required
• Also available in a 30g tube
Do not apply to large areas of the body, except on the advice of a healthcare practitioner.
Caution, not to be taken.
For external use only.
Do not exceed the recommended dose.
DO NOT APPLY NEAR EYES OR ON BROKEN SKIN
Contains: Lidocaine 25 mg/g and prilocaine 25 mg/g
1. Wash and completely dry the area where the procedure will be done.
2. Squeeze out a sufficient amount of Emla numbing cream onto the target area. For needle procedures in adults this is about 2g. Don't rub it in - leave it as a thick layer.
3. Use the provided occlusive dressing or create your own with plastic wrap and tape. Make sure the cream is completely covered and the edges are sealed to prevent leakage.
4. Write down the application time on the dressing. Emla cream must be applied at least 60 minutes before the start of the procedure.
5. Remove the dressing and wipe away the cream with alcohol.
For detailed instructions and additional information, visit the Emla website: Emla application instruction