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(Rectangle, 2.5cm x 30cm) Scar Fx Silicone Sheeting

(Rectangle, 2.5cm x 30cm) Scar Fx Silicone Sheeting

R599.00

1 x (Rectangle, 2.5cm x 30cm) Scar Fx Silicone Sheeting

Scar Fx® Silicone Sheeting

Scar Fx provides a non-invasive, non-surgical approach to soften and flatten problem scarring. Scar Fx enhances the body’s own natural healing process. The sheets are available in 11 different shapes, including 4 specific to the breast. Each silicone sheet corresponds to a specific set of surgical procedures.

We use only healthcare grade silicone for Scar Fx. The self-adhering sheets are soft, pliable, and contour easily to the body.

Scar Fx is safe for all skin types. Our sheeting is recommended by dermatologists and plastic surgeons around the world for scar management.

 

Product Indications

Scar Fx Silicone Sheeting is used to improve the appearance of surgical and traumatic scars (including normal post-op scars, hypertrophic scars, and keloid scars) and burns. Scar Fx is applied to a clean and dry scar, for up to 8-12 hours nightly, and can be secured to the skin with medical tape as needed. Scar Fx creates an occlusive barrier promoting skin moisture. This barrier supports the mechanism of action, which includes hydration and occlusion.

Note: Scar Fx must not be applied to an open wound.

For best results wear Scar Fx for 8-12 hours at night and then apply Scar Esthetique 3-4 times during the day.

Description

Which silicone sheet should you use?

Item No

Description/Size

No. of Sheets

Indications

24503 1.5×3” (3.75×7.5cm)

1

Skin Cancer/Mohs, Trocar, Minimal Invasive
24505 1.5×5” (3.75×12.5cm)

1

Medium Abdominal, Chest, Orthopedic
24509 1.5×9” (3.75×22.5cm)

1

Knee Replacement or C-Section
24112 1×12” (2.5x30cm)

1

Arm Lift, Small Tummy Tuck, Open Chest
24122 1×22” (2.5x55cm)

1

Tummy Tuck, Thigh Lift, Bariatric Surgery
24305 3×5” (7.5×12.5cm)

1

Burns, Traumatic Scars, Injuries/Accidents
24408 4×8” (10x20cm)

1

Burns, Traumatic Scars, Injuries/Accidents
24000 3” Circle

2

Breast Augmentation (Areola Entry)
24234 Breast Piece

2

Breast Reduction (Under Breast Entry)
24456 Lollipop

2

Breast Reduction/Augmentation
24678 Anchor

2

Mastopexy or Breast Augmentation/Lift
24903 1.5×3’’ Breast

2

Transaxillary or Breast Fold Augmentation

 

Why use Silicone?

According to the International Advisory Panel on Scar Management silicone is the gold standard in scar management.

 

Product Description

Scar Fx Silicone Sheeting is made of 100% healthcare grade silicone, manufactured via a proprietary method allowing the sheeting to be flexible, durable, and have a natural tack without the addition of adhesives.

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Which scar do you have?

Know the difference before you buy.

Keloid Scars

A Keloid scar also known as Keloidal Scar can be put into two categories depending on their maturity. 1) 111 (early type) or 1 (late type) collagen. It is a result of an overgrowth of granulation tissue (collagen type 3) at the site of a healed skin injury which is then slowly replaced by collagen type 1. Keloids can be firm rubbery legions or they can be shiny fibrous nodules. Their colour can vary from pink to the colour of the patient’s skin or from red to a dark brown colour. A Keloid scar is not malignant nor is it contagious, it can however get very painful and very itchy. It can also change in texture. In severe cases of Keloid scars, it can affect the movement of the skin. Keloid scars are more prominent in ethnic groups than they are in Caucasians.

Keloids are not hypertrophic scars, which are scars that are raised scars that do not grow over and beyond the original wounds boundaries.

Keloid Scar

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Hypertrophic Scar

Hypertrophic scars are scars that have an excessive amount of collagen causing the scar to rise, but not to the degree of the Keloid scar. Just like the Keloid scars they form at the sites of pimples, body piercings, cuts and burns. Hypertrophic scars contain nerves and blood vessels. They form after a thermal or a traumatic injury has occurred that involves the deep layers of the dermis and have high levels of TGF.

Hypertrophic Scar

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