Vesicant
Vesicants are chemicals that cause blistering and tissue damage when they come into contact with the skin. They often have a caustic effect and can cause chemical burns or other tissue damage. Vesicants are used in medical treatments, such as chemotherapy, to target and destroy cancer cells. They can also be used in wound healing treatments to remove dead tissue and promote new tissue growth. The vesicant’s caustic effect helps to remove debris and debris-causing bacteria from the wound, allowing for faster healing. Vesicants are also used in certain dermatological treatments, such as chemical peels, to exfoliate and rejuvenate skin.