Scar Fx® Precision Silicone Squares
Medical-grade silicone squares to help soften, flatten and smooth scars.
6 Squares
Medical-grade silicone squares to help soften, flatten and smooth scars.
6 Squares
Soothing, fast-drying gel to support visible scar improvement.
30mL TubeAccess expert advice and resources to help you on your scar care journey.
Always HereSilicone helps reduce the thickness, redness and texture of scars over time.
Creates a breathable barrier that protects sensitive scar tissue from friction and external stress.
Discreet, comfortable and suitable for all-day wear, including overnight.
Cleanse the area with mild soap and water. Pat dry completely.
Apply ScarSil® gel to the scar. Once dry, place the silicone square firmly over the area.
Wear for at least 12 hours daily. Clean and reapply daily. Continue for 8–12 weeks for best results.
Silicone is widely used in scar management because it helps create a protective environment over fully healed skin. With regular use, silicone scar products may help improve the look and feel of raised, firm or red scars.
Scar improvement takes time and consistency. Many people use silicone scar products daily for 8–12 weeks, and some scars may need longer. Results vary depending on the age, size, thickness and location of the scar.
Yes. Scar Fx® silicone squares are reusable when cared for correctly. Wash them gently with mild soap and water, allow them to air dry, then reapply once clean and dry.
It is best to remove silicone squares before showering, bathing or swimming. Reapply only once both the skin and silicone square are clean and completely dry.
Silicone products are commonly used in scar management, including raised and keloid-prone scars. However, keloid scars can be more complex, so we recommend speaking with a healthcare professional if your scar is growing, painful, itchy or concerning.
Silicone scar products are generally well tolerated, but sensitive skin can still react. Start slowly, check the skin regularly, and stop use if redness, irritation or discomfort occurs.