Silicone Scar Stickers have become the first choice for many people because of their safe and effective scar repair function. Especially for breastfeeding mothers and children, many people are concerned about whether this product will affect their health and whether it is safe to use. This article will answer in detail whether Silicone Scar Stickers are suitable for breastfeeding mothers and children.
How Silicone Scar Stickers work
Silicone Scar Stickers is an external product that mainly helps to maintain a moist environment in the scar area by forming a protective film. It can effectively regulate the production of collagen and inhibit scar hyperplasia, thereby improving the appearance of scars. It is especially suitable for the treatment of surgical scars, burn scars and acne scars.
Safety of Silicone Scar Stickers for Breastfeeding Mothers
Breastfeeding mothers do need to be more careful when choosing products to treat scars. Most of the ingredients of Silicone Scar Stickers are medical-grade silicone gel, which does not contain harmful chemicals and will not be absorbed into the body by the skin. Therefore, it is relatively safe for breastfeeding mothers. Especially for the treatment of postpartum scars, cesarean section scars, etc.
Safety of Silicone Scar Stickers for Children
Silicone Scar Stickers are also safe for children. It does not contain harmful chemicals, and the gentle silicone gel formula is very suitable for children's delicate skin. For common minor trauma, post-operative scars, etc., Silicone Scar Stickers can help soften and improve the appearance of scars and avoid scar hyperplasia.
However, when using it, parents need to pay attention to:
1. Avoid accidental ingestion: Children may put objects in their mouths, so when using it, make sure that the scar stickers will not be accidentally ingested by children.
2. Local test: Although Silicone Scar Stickers are hypoallergenic, each child's skin condition is different, and they should be tested on a small area of skin before use.
3. Avoid allergies: If any discomfort occurs, you should stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.