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Cure-Aid Scar reduction patch 3 pcs

75£

Cure Aid Scar Reduction Patch is a silicone-coated patch designed for effective scar treatment. It creates a protective barrier over the skin to help flatten, soften, and fade existing scars, while also preventing the formation of new ones. Ideal for use on hypertrophic and keloid scars caused by surgery, injury, burns, or acne.

 

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Form of Release: Patch

Product Brand: Pharmaplast

Cure Aid Scar Reduction Patch 3 pcs

Description

Cure Aid Scar Reduction Patch is a silicone-coated patch designed for effective scar treatment. It creates a protective barrier over the skin to help flatten, soften, and fade existing scars, while also preventing the formation of new ones. Ideal for use on hypertrophic and keloid scars caused by surgery, injury, burns, or acne.

Properties

Silicone-coated for clinically proven scar reduction

Helps soften, flatten, and fade scars

Reduces redness and itching

Prevents excessive scar formation

Suitable for old and new scars

Indications for Use

Hypertrophic scars

Keloid scars

Scars resulting from surgery, injury, burns, or acne

Directions for Use

Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly.

Remove the protective film from the patch.

Apply the patch to the scar with the adhesive side down.

Wear the patch for 12–24 hours daily.

Gently wash and reuse the patch as needed for up to 7 days per piece.

Precautions

For external use only.

Do not apply to open wounds or infected skin.

Discontinue use if irritation or rash occurs.

Not recommended for use on mucous membranes.

Storage Conditions

Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

Keep out of reach of children.

Packaging

Carton box contains 3 silicone-coated scar reduction patches.

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