Scarguard MD (1 oz.)
Scarguard MD combines covering, silicone, cortisone, and vitamin E into an easy to use clear liquid.
What makes Scarguard work?
Topical silicone is the basis of most scar products that doctors have recommended since the early 1980s. An ingredient in
makeup, hairspray and many other products that we use every day, doctors believe it is safe and effective in improving scar
appearance.
Cortisone has many beneficial effects. A component of many non-prescription products for skin conditions such as eczema,
sunburns and diaper rash, it is a known anti-irritant, helping reduce the discomfort often associated with scarring.
Vitamin E is an oil-based vitamin. Controversial, some think it helps improve scar appearance, other do not. We believe that
it helps soften the scar as a moisturizer and lubricant at the very least, and is therefore, helpful.
Doctors have recommended silicone, cortisone, dressings and vitamin E for decades.
Until now, they were so difficult to use that patients quit before seeing the benefit.
Scarguard MD combines all of them into an easy to use clear liquid. Painted on overgrown scars it dries within seconds to
a nearly invisible flexible film. When used daily, it helps improve the appearance of scars.
Directions for use: Clean affected area with mild soap and water and dry thoroughly. Brush on product twice daily allowing
to dry for 1 minute before coming into contact with clothing. Reapply if peeling occurs. Children under 12 years of age should
ask a doctor before using.
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