How Scarban Works | Proven Silicone Therapy for Scars

Scarban softens scars, relieves redness, pain, irritation, and prevents friction.

Scar formation

Any deeper skin wound will always result in scar formation. A scar normally remains at approximately the same level as the skin and will stop developing after a few weeks to a few months. At the same time it will adopt almost the same colour and flexibility as the surrounding skin. Abnormal scars thicken and/or become hard and the scar tissue often has a bright red colour.

Increased chances of scarring

Some people are, unfortunately, more likely to develop a so called “problem scar”. If any one of the following factors are present then it is advisable to start using Scarban immediately after the wound has closed.

Hereditary tendency
Young age
Dark skin colour
Wounds that are still not closed after 2 weeks
Scars on joints or breastbone

Scar formation without Scarban

A scar loses many times more moisture than the normal, surrounding skin. The body responds to this by sending stimulating healing factors to the scar tissue, allowing more connective tissue to be created. This can cause hypertrophic or keloid scars.

Excessive moisture loss from the scar
Additional formation of scar tissue
Increased risk of abnormalities

Result:

Persistent complaints (redness, itching, pain)
Thickening of the scar (hypertrophy/keloid)
May not normalise

Keloid scar 1

Scar formation with Scarban

Covering the scar with a Scarban scar sheet or scar gel reduces moisture loss to the same level as the surrounding skin. In response, the body stops the supply of stimulating healing factors and the scar will become more flexible, flatter, less red and will settle down more quickly. Any itching or irritation of the scar is also relieved or even prevented.

Reduces moisture loss
The scar settles earlier and recovers faster

Result:

Your scar will become flatter and less red
The skin becomes more supple (less skin tension)
Scarring is minimised

Keloid scar 2

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