ScarAway Silicone Scar Gel, by the Number 1 Selling Silicone Scar-Management Brand*** What is ScarAway Silicone Scar Gel? ScarAway's Silicone Scar Gel is a clinically proven solution for those seeking to treat and fade their newly healed wounds and old scars caused by different reasons. It mimics the natural barrier function of healthy skin and makes scars smoother, softer, and less visible. How does it work? It works on scars caused by surgeries, cosmetic procedures, mole removal, injuries, c-sections, burns, and more. ScarAway's patented transparent, self-drying silicone gel technology sets it apart from other scar treatment solutions. The gel is easy to wear under cosmetics or sunscreen, and with twice-daily use, it provides 24-hour efficacy. ScarAway Scar Diminishing Gel is safe and effective for children and adults, including those with sensitive skin. It can be used to reduce the appearance of hypertrophic and keloid scars on any part of your body like face, ears, neck, scalp, hands, joint areas, and hard-to-reach areas. Overall, this smooth, non-greasy, and odorless gel offers a practical and effective solution to help people feel more confident in their skin. *Of U.S. physicians surveyed by an independent market research firm **Individual results will vary. Recommended duration of treatment is 60-90 days ***Based on Nielsen data comparing sales among silicone-based scar management brands of multi-channel retailers for 12 months ending 06/17/23
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