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DFK Silicone Scar Sheets & Tape – Reusable Soft Hospital-Grade Silicone (1.6x79 in Roll)
DFK Silicone Scar Sheets & Tape – Reusable Soft Hospital-Grade Silicone (1.6x79 in Roll)
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Overview
DFK Silicone Scar Sheets deliver a soft, skin-friendly experience designed for daily wear. The hospital-grade silicone is gentle on sensitive skin and remains comfortable during extended use. The 1.6" x 79" (2 m) roll is reusable and washable, making it a practical addition to a scar-care routine.
Why choose DFK silicone scar sheets
- Soft, non-irritating silicone that is easy to apply and remove
- Washable and flexible, designed to move with the skin
- Breathable material that helps maintain a hydrated, protected surface around the scar
- Versatile enough for various scar types, including surgical, C-section, acne, burn, and keloids
- Safe for all ages, including children
What it may offer in daily life
Worn consistently, the sheets might help keep scar tissue hydrated and cushioned, potentially assisting with the appearance of newer scars and aging scar areas. Individual results vary, and no outcome is guaranteed.
Usage guidance
- Begin once the skin is fully healed and free from oozing or crusting; for post-surgical scars, wait 1–2 weeks after stitch removal or follow clinician guidance
- Cut the sheet to fit the scar, remove backing, and smooth onto clean, dry skin
- Wear as part of a daily routine, adapting duration to comfort and professional advice
Care and longevity
Rinse with mild soap and water, air-dry, and store in a clean place. With proper care, the soft silicone can be reused across multiple sessions, maintaining comfort and performance.
FAQ
Q: What scars can DFK Silicone Scar Sheets help with?
A: Suitable for a range of scars including surgical, C-section, acne, burn, and keloid scars; results vary by person.
Q: When should I start using DFK silicone scar sheets?
A: Start once the skin is fully healed with no oozing or crusting; for post-surgical scars, follow clinician guidance.
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