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Cica-Care Gel Sheet 15cm X 12cm helps to cover the red, raised scars. With the help of a moisturising effect it helps to flatten the scars, improve its texture, and make the scar tissue paler in colour.
It is durable, comfortable and reusable, ideal for day and night use. Cica-Care can even be used on scars up to 20 years old. Within 2-4 months, scars you thought were permanent can be treated and their appearance improved - permanently.
Cica-Care Gel Sheet occludes the skin to hydrate the scar area, helping the moisture locked into the skin around the scar. This helps to reduce the blood supply and deposits of collagen, which is what the body uses to rebuild the deeply wounded skin.
To help soften, flatten and fade red, dark or raised scars that have resulted from surgery, accidents, cuts and burns and injury to any part of the body, including the face.
Cutimed HydroControl is an innovative combination of a highly breathable PU film and a hydroactive hydropolymer gel matrix indicated for use on dry and low to moderately exuding wounds such as venous or arterial ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers or pressure ulcers. The interaction of these two components with the unique design results in good fluid handling capacity and the basis to provide the ideal moist wound healing environment.
The hydroactive nature of the hydropolymer gel matrix has the ability to support autolytic debridement by being able to both donate low level moisture to a dry wound bed and to absorb fluid from a moist wound bed.
Cutimed HydroControl also works by the physical principle of osmosis. As the dressing absorbs exudate, the osmolarity* of the wound bed increases. This stimulates the perfusion of fresh fluid into the wound bed from surrounding tissues, supporting the autolytic debridement process of removing necrotic and sloughy tissue.
*Water molecules automatically move from areas of low particle concentration to areas of high particle concentration to create a balance.