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Askina Scar Repair 18cm x 10cm

Item Number: 1401114

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Soft silicone sheet for scar management.Askina® Scar Repair is a soft silicone self-adhesive occlusive sheet. It is designed for the prevention of hypertrophic scars and keloids, as well as for the management of existing scars.
The occlusive properties of Askina® Scar Repair allow for maintenance of the optimal level of skin hydration. This influences positively the healing process beneath the skin surface and prevents the formation of excessive scar tissue.
Features
  • Prevents the formation of excessive scar tissue proven to be the most efficient non-invasive scar treatment (1) .
  • Reduces redness, itching, and the feeling of tension.
  • Makes the scar smoother and improves skin elasticity.
  • Easy to use: thin and comfortable, it can be used for different anatomical locations.
  • Cost-effective: Washable and reusable.
  • Offers limited sun protection.
Indication
  • Askina® Scar Repair is indicated for the management of hypertrophic and keloid scars and can also be used in closed wounds for the prevention of hypertrophic or keloid scarring after surgery.
  • Askina® Scat Repair is recommended for the management of scars resulting from:
  • Closed surgical wounds
  • Closed traumatology wounds
  • Caesarean section
  • Burns following re-epithelialisation
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