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SCAR
FADE

The normal scar forming process begins with any trauma to
the skin which injures the dermis and causes bleeding. Your
skin is made up of three layers. The deepest layer is called
the dermis. When the dermis is injured by a deep wound, a
scar naturally occurs to bind the edges of a wound together.
All deep incisions through the dermis will form a scar.
In certain patients, scars can become raised, reddened and
firm. These "Hyper" enlarged scars are called hypertrophic
scars. Treatment for hypertrophic scars includes cortisone
injections, pressure dressings and surgical removal. A treatment
called Silicone Gel Sheeting was developed within the last
decade.
Silicone Gel Sheeting is a thick sheet of silicone with a
sticky undersurface. It is applied to the scar with the sticky
side down and worn for as long as possible. It is effective
only when it is in contact with the skin.
In 1998, Scarfade™ was introduced in the form of a topical
silicone gel which is applied like a cream. It forms a micro-thin
layer of silicone on the scar and can be worn under cosmetics.
SCARFADE™
SCAR GEL
Reduces Laser Erythema in Days, not Weeks
Easy to Use - 24 Hour Contact
Creates a Micro-Membrane on the Scar
Moisturizes but will not Macerate
Guaranteed Results
Clinically Proven Effective -
Scarfade™
is easily tolerated by children and can be worn around
the clock. It washes off with soap and water and can be reapplied
as soon as the skin is dry.
Scarfade™ gel is guaranteed to help beautify scars and quickly
fade laser erythema. It is designed to provide a silicone
micro-membrane which moisturizes without skin maceration.
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