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  2. Silicone gel sheeting - Wikipedia

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    The beneficial effects of silicone gel sheeting on the treatment and prevention of these two scars have been confirmed. [10] Since most patients develop hypertrophic and keloid scars within 3 months after surgery or injury, the silicone gel sheeting therapy should be started in the early repair phase to achieve an optimal therapeutic effect.

  3. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review has not found evidence that creams and oils are useful for preventing or reducing stretch marks in pregnancy. [3] The safety in pregnancy of one ingredient, Centella asiatica, has been questioned. [17] Evidence on treatments for reducing the appearance of the scars after pregnancy is limited. [17]

  4. Adhesion barrier - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Interceed, [4] Seprafilm [5] and Adept [6] are the three products approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as an adhesion barrier after abdominal or pelvic surgery. Seprafilm (made by Genzyme) is a clear, sticky film composed of chemically modified sugars, some of which occur naturally in the human ...

  5. How to reduce the appearance of scars, according to experts - AOL

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    The type of scar and its physical appearance is a direct result of how your body chooses to heal after an injury, and there is no way to predetermine what type of scar will come from a specific ...

  6. Teddi Mellencamp’s Skin Cancer Journey Through the Years ...

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    Mellencamp gave an update on how her scars were healing three months after her initial surgery. “What a difference 3 months can make!” she wrote via Instagram alongside before and after shots ...

  7. Mederma - Wikipedia

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    Mederma is a topical product used to improve scar appearance. It is a gel based on an onion extract. Mederma is product of HRA Pharma, a division of Perrigo. A Mederma marketing claim is that the product can can make scars "softer, smoother, and less noticeable". [1]

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