Scars
Scars are a natural part of the body’s healing process. Whether from cuts, burns, acne or surgery, most people will experience some form of scarring during their lifetime.
While scars are usually harmless, they can sometimes feel uncomfortable or affect confidence, especially when they are visible.
What are scars?
A scar forms when the skin repairs itself after an injury. During this process, the body produces collagen fibres to close the wound, resulting in a mark that may look and feel different from the surrounding skin.
Types of scars
Scars can vary in appearance depending on the type of injury, skin type and how well the wound heals.
Common types include:
flat scars – typically fade over time and become less noticeable
hypertrophic scars – raised and red, but remain within the boundary of the original wound
keloid scars – thick, raised scars that extend beyond the original injury
atrophic scars – sunken scars, often seen with acne or chickenpox
Tips for minimising scars
Taking care of a wound early on can make a noticeable difference in the final result. Here are steps you can take to support better healing:
keep the wound clean and covered while it heals
avoid picking at scabs or healing skin
keep the area moisturised
protect the scar from sun exposure with sunscreen or clothing
be patient - scars can take months to fully settle and fade
When to consider treatment
If a scar is raised, thickened, discoloured or affecting movement or comfort, treatment may be helpful. Even older scars can often be improved with the right approach, although results may take time.
DermaScar
Scars are a part of us and a part of our life story. But sometimes we prefer to lighten, soften and flatten our scars. DermaScar was developed with a focus on providing effective prevention and reduction of raised scar formations, such as hypertrophic and keloid scars.
DermaScar is medical grade silicone gel which visibly improves scars from 4 weeks of use.
DermaScar:
Softens, flattens and lightens scars
Relieves the itching and discomfort associated with scars
Provides a barrier over the skin that allows the skin to heal internally
Is easily applied to most parts of the body including face and over joints
Is best used on scars less than 2 years old
Suitable for a range of scar types, including surgical scars, trauma wounds and burns
Lasts 12 hours
Always read the label and follow instructions.