Silicone gel is a material commonly used in scar patches and medical products. Many people are concerned about whether it will cause allergic reactions. This article will answer this question in simple and easy-to-understand language.
Silicone gel does not cause allergies
Silicone gel itself is a hypoallergenic material with the following characteristics
No allergenic ingredients such as fragrances or preservatives
Chemically stable and not easy to irritate the skin
FDA certified in the United States
Situations that may cause allergies
Although the probability of allergies is very low, very few people may experience discomfort. The main reasons include
Allergy to the adhesive layer of the scar patch rather than the silicone gel itself
Skin is in a sensitive state such as a newly healed wound
Using low-quality products with other ingredients added
How to test for allergies?
It is recommended to conduct a simple test before use
1 Cut a small piece of silicone gel and stick it on the inside of your arm
2 Keep it on for 24 hours
3 Stop using immediately if redness or itching occurs
How to deal with allergies
If an allergic reaction occurs, take the following measures
Stop using the product immediately
Cleanse the skin with clean water
Apply mild skin care products such as vaseline
Seek medical attention in severe cases
Safety use recommendations
To ensure the safe use of silicone gel products, please pay attention
Choose products with medical certification
Make sure the skin is clean and dry before use
Check the skin condition every day
Consult a doctor before using on children
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