Effects of Aloe Vera Arborescens on Wounds and Burns
Aloe Vera Arborescens is a plant with powerful healing, moisturizing, and anti-inflammatory properties, making it especially effective for the natural treatment of mild to moderate wounds and burns.
Although Aloe Vera Barbadensis is more widely studied, Aloe Arborescens has a similar bioactive composition — and in some aspects, even superior, such as a higher concentration of antioxidants.
Stimulates fibroblast activity and collagen production, both essential for skin regeneration.
Promotes re-epithelialization (the formation of new skin layers) more quickly and with less scarring.
Contains anti-inflammatory compounds like aloin, emodin, and acemannan, which:
Reduce redness, swelling, and local pain
Decrease the release of inflammatory prostaglandins
Helps prevent secondary infections in open wounds or mild burns.
Acts against microorganisms such as Staphylococcus aureus, common in skin infections.
Creates a protective layer on the skin that:
Maintains moisture, which is essential for healing
Prevents the wound from drying out
Reduces burning sensations in mild burns
Mild Wounds (not infected):
Clean the area with saline or filtered water.
Apply a thin layer of fresh gel from the plant (clear inner gel, not the yellow sap).
Cover with sterile gauze (if needed).
Reapply 2 times daily with clean hands or sterile tools.
First-degree Burns (redness, mild pain):
Rinse with cool water immediately after the burn (NEVER use ice).
Apply fresh Aloe gel several times throughout the day.
Avoid sun exposure on the affected area.
Do NOT use on serious burns (2nd or 3rd degree) without medical supervision.
Situation | Recommendation |
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Serious burns, blisters, or infection | Seek medical care immediately. |
Using the gel | Use only the clear inner part of the leaf. |
Allergy | Perform a patch test before applying to large areas. |
Clinical and laboratory studies show that Aloe Barbadensis (including the Arborescens variety) can reduce healing time by up to 30–40% compared to conventional treatment for mild wounds.
It also helps lower the risk of infection and reduces the likelihood of hypertrophic scarring.