The Beurer BR60 Insect Bite Healer uses natural heat to dissolve saliva, venom, and other irritants caused by insect bites. Direct heat application via a ceramic hot plate acceleratres the body's natural healing response to reduce itching and swelling, chemical-free. There is a 6 second application time for regular use, or a short 3 second treatment for sensitive skin. For best results, use immediately after insect bites. Suitable to soothe all types of insects bites like mosquito, spider, bee, chigger, flea, bed bug, wasp, ants, etc. For adults and kids ages 12+ with adult supervision.
Q: How do I use the Beurer Insect Bite Healer?
A: To use the insect bite healer, place the pen on the affected area, press the button, and wait until you hear the beep when the treatment stops.
Q: How many times should I press the button on the Beurer BR60 for a regular treatment?
A: You should press the button twice for a six second treatment.
Q: Does the Beurer Insect Bite Healer come with batteries?
A: Yes, the Beurer Insect Bite Healer includes two AAA batteries.
Q: How long is the application time for the Beurer Insect Bite Healer?
A: There is a 6 second application time for regular use, or a short 3 second treatment for sensitive skin.
Q: What does the Beurer BR60 Insect Bite Healer use to reduce itching and swelling?
A: The Beurer BR60 Insect Bite Healer uses natural heat to dissolve saliva, venom, and other irritants caused by insect bites. Direct heat application via a ceramic hot plate accelerates the body's natural healing response to reduce itching and swelling, chemical-free.
Q: Is the Beurer Insect Bite Healer safe for pregnant women?
A: Yes, the insect bite reliever is chemical-free and only uses natural heat making it safe for pregnant women.
Q: What is the recommended use for best results with the Beurer Insect Bite Healer?
A: For best results, use the Beurer Insect Bite Healer immediately after an insect bite.
Q: Will this product help the redness and swelling on my insect bite :(
A: I've only used it on mosquito bites, and it's pretty effective at removing the need to itch. So, does it directly reduce swelling and redness? Probably not. However, it does severely reduce the need to itch, which should indirectly reduce redness and swelling.