Lets Talk Tetracaine
Most numbing gels stop at lidocaine but Sensationless goes a step further with Tetracaine, a powerful anesthetic that penetrates deeper and keeps the numbness lasting longer. Tetracaine is a powerful local anesthetic from the ester family of numbing agents. It works by blocking nerve signals in the skin, preventing pain signals from reaching the brain. It is stronger and longer-acting than lidocaine, which is why it is often included in advanced medical and cosmetic numbing formulations.
Tetracaine offers several advantages that make it a standout ingredient in advanced topical anesthetics like Sensationless. One of its most notable benefits is its ability to penetrate deeper into the skin. Unlike lidocaine, which primarily affects surface-level nerve endings, tetracaine reaches deeper layers, making it especially effective for longer or more intensive procedures that require extended pain control.
How does sensationless Lidocaine work?
When tetracaine is combined with lidocaine as it is in the Sensationless formula the two work together synergistically. Lidocaine kicks in quickly to provide fast relief, while tetracaine extends the duration of numbness, creating a more comprehensive and reliable anesthetic effect.
Tetracaine is widely trusted in professional medical environments. It’s commonly used in ophthalmology, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures reinforcing its reputation as a dependable, clinical-grade ingredient that meets high standards of performance and safety.
Tetracaine is not just an ingredient , it is part of what makes Sensationless a next-level numbing gel that combines real science with real results.