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Scarxgen Silicone Gel Sheet 3cm X 15cm

(1 Sheet in box)
Scarxgen Silicone Gel Sheet 3cm X 15cm
Product Details
Scarxgen Silicone Gel Sheet is a soft, flexible, self-adhesive dressing that is applied over scars. It contains 100 % medical-grade silicone. Scarxgen silicone gel sheet can help to improve the colour, height and texture of a scar. Scarxgen silicone gel sheet can also relieve itching and discomfort caused by a scar.

Uses:
It is a silicone gel used for the effective management of hypertrophic and keloid scars

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Made from 100% medical grade silicone
  • Conformable: to all body contours
  • Strong adhesive property: Does not require additional fixation tapes
  • Painless removal: Can be easily removed off all skin types
  • Reusable and washable: Single sheet can be reused up to 22-25 times of application
  • Non-invasive treatment: Effective method to prevent and manage unsightly scars

Directions For Use:
  • Clean the Area: Begin by washing your hands and the scar or wound area gently with mild soap and water
  • Cut to Size: Cut the silicone gel sheet to a size slightly larger than the scar using clean scissors
  • Peel Off Backing: Carefully remove the protective backing from one side of the sheet to expose the adhesive
  • Apply Firmly: Place the adhesive side directly onto the scar or wound, ensuring it adheres smoothly without wrinkles or air bubbles
  • Wear as Directed: Follow the product's recommended duration for wear, typically 12-15 hours a day daily
  • Replace as Needed: Replace the sheet as per the instructions, usually after 25 days or when it loses adhesiveness
  • Remove and Clean: Gently peel off the sheet, and clean the adhesive side with water, and mild soap
  • Be Patient: Scar improvement may take time; continue using the sheets until you see desired results

Safety Information:
  • Do not use on open wounds
  • Do not use on skin until suture removal is complete
  • Do not use on fragile skin affected by dermatological conditions(e.g. psoriasis)
  • For external use only

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)