

What is Hirudoid?
Hirudoid is a cream that has been clinically proven to heal bruises fast* by speeding up the healing process.
Hirudoid contains MPS (Mucopolysaccharide polysulfate) which is similar to the body’s naturally occurring MPS found in the dermis layer of skin. The skin’s healing capability relies on the presence of MPS in the tissue. Scientific studies have shown that the MPS in Hirudoid penetrates to the dermis layer in effective concentrations to heal bruises fast.
Usage Instructions:
It is best to start using Hirudoid as soon as the problem has occurred. Apply Hirudoid to the affected area once or twice a day and massage gently into the skin until absorbed. Do not apply on open wound.

How Does Hirudoid
Help Bruises?
Hirudoid contains Mucopolysaccharide polysulfate (MPS), which is similar to the naturally occurring MPS in the dermis layer of the skin, and improves the healing process in the affected area.

Improves blood flow to the area

Promotes tissue regeneration by increasing collagen and elastin fibres in the connective tissue matrix

Improves moisturising capacity of the skin by increasing the hyaluronic acid content

Accelerates the absorption of bruises

Reduces swelling and inflammation

What Are Spider/Varicose Veins?
Spider veins are the smaller version of varicose veins. They are closer to the surface of the skin which is why they are more visible.
Varicose veins are mainly characterized by red, purple and blue blood vessels that are shaped like tree branches and spiderwebs with short jagged lines. These normally appear on the face and legs and can cover either a small or very large area of skin. Some potential causes for varicose veins includes:
- Chronic heart valve conditions, which are usually congenital
- Pregnancy
- Menopause
- Standing for a long period of time
- Pressure on the midsection of the body, especially the abdomen
- Obesity, which adds weight to the body and increases the pressure on the legs
Uses of Hirudoid

Hematoma & Bruises
It is best to start using Hirudoid as soon as the problem has occurred. Bruises occur when tiny blood vessels or capillaries break and blood gets trapped under the skin. Bruising happens after the skin experiences trauma from an impact, which can be caused by a minor accident or a small injury. They are normally flat, but swelling may be present and are tender to the touch. Depending on their size, bruises can limit your movement due to swelling and inflammation. They fade away on their own within a week or two.
Hematomas are large bruises that also involve larger blood vessels. Hematomas happen after an injury causes blood to collect and pool under the skin, which sometimes makes the affected area swollen and tender to the touch. Unlike bruises, hematomas can develop within the body, such as in the muscle or around an internal organ.
Spider Veins & Varicose Veins
Spider veins are small, red, purple, and blue blood vessels that twist and turn. They are closer to the surface of the skin and are easily visible. They normally look like a spider’s web or a tree branch. They are a smaller version of varicose veins.
Varicose veins are large and swollen red, purple, and blue blood vessels that appear twisted and in short, jagged lines. They can be seen through the skin and result from a weakening of a blood vessel wall. They can appear anywhere on the body, but are commonly seen on the legs and pelvic area.


Superficial Thrombophlebitis
Superficial thrombophlebitis is an inflammation of the vein right under the surface of the skin. It happens when a small blood clot occurs in the vein but is usually not serious. It commonly occurs in the legs, arms, and neck.
Inflammation & Swelling
Inflammation occurs when your body releases inflatmmatory mediators as a response to protect itself from infection caused by bacteria and viruses. This can result to a wound or the affected area to swell, turn red, heat up, and be painful to the touch.
Swelling happens when a part of the body increases in size as a result of injury, inflammation, or fluid retention. It usually occurs after fluid builds up in the tissues around the affected area.


FAQs
What is Hirudoid?
Hirudoid cream provides 50% faster relief of Haematoma and effective management of superficial venous disorder. It is the health and beauty product that goes beyond the cosmetic and brings real science to healing. #LoseTheBruise to be always ready for your life’s activities.
Where can I buy Hirudoid?
You may get Hirudoid from Mercury Drug store, Watsons store, Med Express stores, and Watson’s online. Continue being active and always ready as you #LoseTheBruise with Hirudoid.
How much is Hirudoid?
Hirudoid is available in two sizes:
HIRUDOID 14g – PHP 415.80
HIRUDOID 40g – PHP 844.10
Have it always ready in your first aid or medicine kit so you may #LoseTheBruise at half the healing time.
Is it effective?
Yes it is effective. It heals bruises up to 50% faster.
Where do I use Hirudoid?
Hirudoid is indicated for Hematoma and bruises superficial thrombophlebitis, spider veins and inflammation and swelling.
How does Hirudoid help bruises?
Hirudoid is the health and beauty product that goes beyond the cosmetic and brings real science to healing. Hirudoid contains MPS (Mucopolysaccharide polysulfate) which is similar to the body’s naturally occurring MPS found in the dermis layer of skin. This results in healing benefits for not only bruises but scars, sprains and various inflammatory conditions of the veins.
How do I use Hirudoid?
Apply Hirudoid to the affected area once or twice a day and massage gently into the skin until absorbed. It is best to start using Hirudoid as soon as the injury has occurred. There is no limit on how long you can continue to use and you may also use Hirudoid to children! Important: Do not apply if there is an open wound. Always read the label and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Can I order Hirudoid online?
Yes. You may order through Watsons or Southstar Drug online stores.