Mepiform Silicone Scar Tape
Topical silicone empirically has been shown to have positive impact on hypertrophic and keloid scars. It may take from 3 months up to a year or more to improve an old scar, depending on the condition of the scar tissue. Mepiform should optimally be worn 24 hours a day. It is recommended that Mepiform is removed once a day (e.g. when showering or bathing) for inspection and washing of the skin. For prophylactic treatment, Mepiform should be used for 2–6 months depending on the condition of the scar.
- Individually packed
- 5 pieces per box
Areas of Use:
- Old and new hypertrophic and keloid scars
- Closed wounds which may prevent the formation of hypertrophic and keloid scars
Topical silicone empirically has been shown to have positive impact on hypertrophic and keloid scars. It may take from 3 months up to a year or more to improve an old scar, depending on the condition of the scar tissue. Mepiform should optimally be worn 24 hours a day. It is recommended that Mepiform is removed once a day (e.g. when showering or bathing) for inspection and washing of the skin. For prophylactic treatment, Mepiform should be used for 2–6 months depending on the condition of the scar.
- Individually packed
- 5 pieces per box
Areas of Use:
- Old and new hypertrophic and keloid scars
- Closed wounds which may prevent the formation of hypertrophic and keloid scars
Original: $27.93
-65%$27.93
$9.78Description
Topical silicone empirically has been shown to have positive impact on hypertrophic and keloid scars. It may take from 3 months up to a year or more to improve an old scar, depending on the condition of the scar tissue. Mepiform should optimally be worn 24 hours a day. It is recommended that Mepiform is removed once a day (e.g. when showering or bathing) for inspection and washing of the skin. For prophylactic treatment, Mepiform should be used for 2–6 months depending on the condition of the scar.
- Individually packed
- 5 pieces per box
Areas of Use:
- Old and new hypertrophic and keloid scars
- Closed wounds which may prevent the formation of hypertrophic and keloid scars





