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How does the gel work?
Exactly how the gel works is not fully understood. However, most of the research suggests that it works by bringing moisture to the scar.
There is a range of research that shows that gels improve scars by:
- Reducing the redness of scars.
- Reducing the hardness of the scar.
When should the Silicone Gel be used?
- Silicone gel should only be applied to skin that is completely healed, for example no open wounds and should not be applied too close to the eyes.
- Silicone gel should not be applied over antibiotic skin preparations or other skin treatments and/or products.
- It should be applied twice a day.
- Clean the area to be treated with mild soap and water and pat dry.
- Gently spread a very thin coat of gel over the scar.
- Allow to dry for 4-5 minutes before covering with clothing or make-up.
- If the gel has not dried within 4-5 minutes, you have used too much; remove the excess and allow the drying process to continue
Could there be any side-effects and what should I do?
Side-effects are uncommon, but if you notice:
- Redness.
- Pain or irritation to the skin.
STOP using the gel and contact your Therapist.
You will be issued a small amount of the silicone gel for assessment purposes. If you have no issues with it, you will be provided with a prescription letter to give to your GP.
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