How does the Rejuvaskin Scar Treatment System work?

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Edward C

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Science And Health

PUBLISHED

March 30, 2023

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October 19, 2023


Silicone is by far the best way to get rid of scars. But how do scar products work? Let's take a look at our own Scar Management System to see why it's so effective.

Introduction


Here at Scintera, one of our main concerns is helping people minimise and reduce the appearance of their scars. Scars can hold a lot of emotional baggage for people, and they deserve an effective, efficient way to minimise that pain. Even people who just want to reduce the appearance of their scars for cosmetic reasons need a reliable, simple product that gets the job done without irritation.


In this blog, we’re going to talk about how to get rid of scars, as well as the best scar cream and silicone sheets for scars. If you’re looking for a simple, gentle system that does what it claims to do, you’ve come to the right place.


How To Get Rid of Scars & Minimize Their Appearance


A step-by-step process for healing your scars— so that you barely even notice them.

Step 1 – Let Your Wound Heal Properly


The first step in having a scar heal properly is to make sure the wound heals properly. If you’ve already passed this stage, you’ll need to work with what you have. However, if you have the foresight to consider scar healing when you still have a wound, taking care of that wound properly will make healing your scar much easier. Once your wound has healed, you can move on to step 2.


A few of our top tips for taking care of your healing wound are to:


• Keep the site clean & moistened

• Avoid drinking & smoking

• Avoid high-intensity activities


Learn More: Scar Management 101: Tips For Reducing Surgery Scarring

Step 2 – Use A Scar Healing System Until No More Progress Is Seen


Silicone sheets for scars are widely accepted to be the best treatment currently available. A good scar healing system will include both silicone sheets for scars and a tube of silicone gel for use during the day. This is because we want to keep as much natural moisture in the scar tissue as possible. Our Rejuvaskin Scar Heal Kit also includes medical tape to help you hold your sheeting in place – if necessary.

Step 3 – Targeting Discoloration With Creams


Once you no longer see any more progress with your silicone-only products, it’s time to move on to targeting discoloration. Often, even after the texture of your scar has healed to be flat & smooth, there is often lingering redness and/or hyperpigmentation. 


If you’re looking for the best scar cream, our Scar Esthetique Silicone Scar Cream will target the odd colouring of your healed scar to help it lighten up to come closer to matching your natural skin tone.


Learn More: The Difference Between Scar Fx, Scar Esthetique, and ScarSil

Using The Rejuvaskin Scar Heal System Effectively:


Here's a quick glimpse at how to use our silicone scar treatment products.



☾ Use Scar Fx Silicone Scar Sheeting At Night


Our Scar Fx silicone sheets for scars were created for use at night. This is a time when your body does the most healing and restructuring – plus, you don’t move around as much. This makes sleep the perfect time to intensify the scar restructuring process by protecting and flattening the scar tissue.


Quick Tips: How To Use


• Use on clean, dry skin

• Be sure to remove BOTH sides of the sheeting

• Learn More: The Top FAQs About Silicone Scar Sheets: Answered

☀ Use Rejuvasil Silicone Scar Gel During The Day


A scar gel is a much more discreet way to maintain the ideal healing environment for your scar, as well as giving your skin a chance to breathe during the day. ScarSil is also great for relieving the itchiness and discomfort associated with scars.


Quick Tips: How To Use


• Use on clean, dry skin

• Apply 2-3x a day

• Apply in a thin layer & let it quickly dry (no need to rub it in!)

 


All of these products work together to provide you with an all-inclusive, comprehensive scar management plan. Using them all as intended will give you the best results possible. To learn more about our scar management system, check out our Scar Heal Kits page.

Scintera's Scar Heal Kits, Sheets, Gel, and Cream



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