Dermoplast is an over-the-counter (OTC) pain-relieving spray that can be used for a variety of purposes, one of which is to assist with postpartum recovery. It’s often used to help relieve discomfort associated with postpartum perineal healing, which is the area between the vagina and anus that often undergoes trauma during vaginal childbirth.
Relieve pain fast: Childhood and family life are full of little irritations. Use Dermoplast pain and itch spray to quickly relieve the pain and itch of minor cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites, and sunburn
Soothe, cool, and moisturize: Dermoplast combines hospital strength Benzocaine with Aloe, lanolin and Menthol to soothe and moisturize skin affected by insect bites and stings or minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
Must have for moms: Many new moms first use Dermoplast Spray in the hospital. The no-touch application and quick pain relief also make it ideal for kids 2 and up. Works on sensitive and hard to reach areas
Soothing relief: With Dermoplast maximum strength formulas, you can bring hospital-strength comfort home to help relieve pain from minor cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites and other skin irritations
Comfort and care: Hospitals trust Dermoplast for post-partum pain relief and comfort. Use our first aid and pain relieving sprays at home to provide safe, effective pain and itch relief for your whole family
In response to the incredible feedback and tremendous support from our expanding network of parents, we have made the decision to transition our product focus from supporting parents working from home to a product that caters to postpartum mothers. The insights and experiences shared by our users have highlighted the unique challenges and needs that arise during this transformative phase.
Mother Muna will host resources tailored to the needs of mothers, as well as a platform build mother-centered registries and direct access to care provider services.
We are thrilled to embark on this new direction and would love for you to join us.
With love,
Rachel | Founder of Cohero and Mother Muna