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Scar patches have become increasingly popular in recent years, and many people consider using them after surgery, cesarean sections, burns, or trauma.
What are scar patches?
Scar patches are made of medical silicone gel. This material is soft and safe and is often used for skin care after surgery. After being applied to the skin, it can keep the wound area moist, reduce scabbing and itching, and reduce the redness and proliferation of scars.
What does a scar patch do?
Scar patches are not a drug that will make scars disappear immediately, but there are indeed many benefits to using them consistently:
Soften scar tissue
Reduce color, flatten and fade
Relieve discomfort, such as tightness and itching
Prevent scar proliferation or keloids
Especially if you start using it within 1 month after surgery, the effect will be more obvious. Although old scars take time, there is room for improvement.
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Who is suitable for scar patches?
As long as you have the following conditions, you can consider using it:
Surgical scars (such as cesarean section, plastic surgery)
Scars after burns and scratches
Prevent scar hyperplasia
Keloid constitution (prone to keloid formation)
However, you should wait until the wound is completely healed before applying it. Do not apply it directly to bleeding or scabs that have not fallen off.
Tips for use
Cleaning the skin: Wash and dry the skin before applying it.
Persistent use: Apply it for more than 12 hours a day, and the best effect is achieved by using it for 2-3 consecutive months.
Cut it to the right size: Let the patch completely cover the scar, and it is better to leave a little more on the edge.
Is the scar patch really useful?
The conclusion is: it is useful
Of course, it does not make the scar disappear overnight, but through continuous use, it helps the skin recover slowly. The earlier you use it and the more you persist, the better the effect.