Parents 'blown away' by doctor-approved scar reduction solution for kids and adults that 'gives results'
08.04.2024 - 18:15
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Parents are heaping praise on a solution for reducing scars that's as friendly for kids as it is adults. The scar strips are said to flatten scars, and reduce the look of them in weeks.
The strips cost £28. Backed by surgeons and clinically proven, the silicone treatment provides a protective layer over the scar and keeps it hydrated, helping to speed up the healing process and fade the colour and texture.
Scar Erase's Silicone Scar Treatment strips come in a pack of three which you can buy here. The discreet, nude-coloured treatment needs to be worn for a minimum of 12 hours a day. Made from high-quality silicone, it's reusable, washable and suitable for any part of the body.
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To achieve the best results it's recommended people use the strips for up to 12 weeks. It's also worth noting that adding a subscription to your purchase of the Scar Erase Silicone Scar Treatment will bring down its price from £28 to £26.60 .
The medical-grade quality of these strips means they are suitable for all skin types, as well as being safe for children. The Scar Erase strips have earned a number of positive reviews online, with one person saying: "Easy to use and although it has only been a few weeks I am seeing results already. The scar I am treating is on my face and is 70 years old.
"I was sceptical at first but glad I took the plunge as although the scar is not large I have always been self-conscious about it. Looking forward to continuing improvement."
A second wrote: "We have need using it for a cut on
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