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Post-surgery silicone tape for areola - Areola M

Post-surgery silicone tape for areola - Areola M

Regular price R$219,00
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Code: NAU-02-M
Dimensions: ø 7.0cm
Unit/Packaging: Box with 2 units

Product Description
NullScar Tape is a 100% medical grade silicone adhesive tape, soft and occlusive, which contains Rosehip Oil and Vitamin E inserted in the adhesive. With prolonged adhesion, it is reusable and easily molds to the body. It is used to improve the appearance of scars, reducing redness and preventing enlargement, hypertrophy and keloids. The pressure therapy caused by the tape can improve scars by approximately 65% ​​to 75%, and in some cases, up to 100%.

Composition

  • RTV-2 Silicone
  • Dimethyl Siloxane, Hydrogen Terminated
  • Dimethyl, Methylhydrogen Siloxane
  • Rosehip Oil
  • Vitamin E

Indications

  • Surgery performed in the Areola region
  • Hypertrophic scar
  • Keloid scar

How to Use

  1. Clean the Area: Use water and mild soap or saline solution to clean the area around the scar. The adhesion of the tape may be impaired if the area is dirty, oily or has moisturizing/therapeutic creams on it.
  2. Position the Tape: Place the tape correctly on the scar area and lightly press the edges to ensure better adhesion.

How to Clean NullScar Tape

  • Washing: Clean the tape under running water.
  • Dry: Air dry or use lint-free fabrics.
  • Storage: When not in use, store the tape in the base with the adhesive side down.

Warnings

  • Irritation: If irritation occurs, discontinue use.
  • Non-Sterile Product: Store in a clean, cool, dry and ventilated place.
  • Avoid Creams: Do not apply where there is a previous presence of moisturizing or therapeutic creams.
  • Do Not Use on Current Scars: Do not use the tape if the scar has scabbing or oozing surgical stitches.
  • Usage Time: Start use 4 weeks after the procedure, starting with 4 hours a day and gradually increasing to 8 to 12 hours, or as directed by your doctor.
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