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ONCE DAILY APPLICATION SCAR THERAPY GEL | Strataderm Professional Scar Therapy Gel Soothes, Alleviates Itch, Reduces Redness, & Helps Prevent Excessive & Abnormal Scar Formation After Skin Injuries, Burns, Surgical Incisions, Acne Breakouts, & Other Skin Trauma | Long-Lasting 10g Silicone Gel Comes in Tube for Easy Application
FOR OLD & NEW SCARS| Transparent Gel Formulation for the Management of Scars, Both Old and New & Promotes Collagen Formation to Produce Normal, Mature Scars | Topical Gel Works Effectively on New & Old Scars Without the Need for Silicone Sheets or Adhesives
REDUCES ITCHINESS & DISCOMFORT | Gain Powerful Relief for Common Scar Complaints Including Itchiness, Inflammation (Swelling), Sensitivity, & General Pain | Apply a Thin Layer of Strataderm 1-2 Times Daily for a Minimum of 60-90 Days for Optimal Results
SMOOTHS FOR BETTER APPEARANCE | Beyond its Symptomatic Relief, Reduces Redness and Discoloration Associated with Scars | Use Strataderm to Visibly Improve the Appearance of All Types of Scars Including Keloids & Other Abnormal Scars
CLINICALLY TESTED & DOCTOR RECOMMENDED | Stratpharma Switzerland, Medical Device Company is World-Renowned for its Innovative Topical Solutions in Women’s & Men’s Dermatology, Plastic Surgery & Wound Recovery | Use Strataderm Professional Scar Gel Therapy, Recommended by Experts for First-line Scar Therapy, for the Management of Abnormal Scars Resulting From General and Cosmetic Surgery, Trauma, Chronic Wounds, Burns, Bites, Acne, and Other Diseases of the Skin
Helps reduce redness and discoloration of the wound back to normal. Has been developed to be compatible with all kinds of scars General surgery, trauma wounds, chronic wounds keloid. Burns, bites, acne and other skin diseases. *The product is recommended. "The 2002 International Clinical Recommendations on Scar Management". How to use : Apply a thin wound 2 times a day. The wound must be closed (No bleeding) Time : The recommended minimum of 60-90 days. Depending on the size and nature of the wound.