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MEPIFORM 5cm x 7.5 cm Silicone Dressings (Pack of 5) Scar Treatment/Reduction

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It is not clear exactly how Silicone works on a scar. Some research suggests that the silicone creates a protective barrier over the scar which allows it to mature while helping to prevent production of excess scar tissue. The silicone layer also assists with hydration of the scar. Where can I get silicone gel sheets? Build up your skin tolerance. Wear the sheet for 4 hours daily for two days. Then increase to time advised by your therapist. Middelkoop et al found the use of Mepiform was associated with a significant improvement in hypertrophic scars in a study involving 12 patients.

Mepiform ®, a soft silicone scar dressing with Safetac ®, has been evaluated in a number of studies for the treatment of hypertrophic scars: Under normal conditions of use a new dressing should be applied every 3 - 7 days or when the adherent properties of the dressing are no longer sufficient. It may take from 3 months to a year or more to improve and old scar depending upon the condition of the scar tissueThere are different brands of silicone gel sheet available. Your therapist will assess which one is most suitable for your scar and demonstrate how to use it by providing you with a small sample. We request that your GP provide an ongoing supply. You will be given a letter to give to your GP requesting this. How do I use a silicone gel sheet? Mepiform is designed for the management of hypertrophic and keloid scars. It can also be used as a prophylactic therapy on closed wounds for prevention of hypertrophic or keloid scarring.

Topical silicone has widely been shown to have a positive impact on hypertrophic scars and keloids. Mepiform dressings should be worn for a minimum of 12 hours daily, and if possible 24 hours per day, with twice daily washing. The dressing can be reapplied. 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. For prophylactic treatment, Mepiform treatment should begin soon after surgical closure, when the incision has fully epithelialised, and be continued for at least 1 month.

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Topical silicone gel sheeting has been used successfully for over 20 years to treat hypertrophic and keloid scars and is supported by numerous clinical evaluations and international clinical recommendations on scar management . Mepiform consists of a polyurethane and viscose non-woven laminate covered with a soft silicone gel. Wash the gel sheet daily using lukewarm soapy water, rinse well and dry by patting it with a non-fluffy towel.

Should maceration or rash occur, remove the dressing and allow the skin to recover until the symptom has disappeared, then continue treatment gradually increasing therapy time. If the symptom persists, discontinue use and consult a physician for advice. You can use more than one dressing and join pieces together edge to edge. You can also cut the dressing to the size and form desired. Remove the release film and apply Mepiform over the scar. Avoid stretching when applying over joints. The length of treatment time will differ from person to person and depends on the condition and the age of the scar. First results may be seen already after 2 months, however the improvement of the scar may continue for up to a year under treatment. The adhesive strength of the product is so good that they remain fully functional even after several tests. Soft silicone dressings also ensures that no liquid leaks to the healthy surrounding skin.Do not use the gel sheet on open wounds. If you develop a wound in your scar, remove the gel sheet and keep it safe until the wound is healed.

Mepiform can be used on newly healed closed wounds to prevent the formation of red and raised scars. Mepiform is designed for use with old and new hypertrophic scars and keloids. It may also be used on closed wounds, helping to prevent the formation of hypertrophic scars and keloids in the future. Mepiform is an effective treatment for scars caused by caesarean section. Mepiform is ideal for the treatment of both old and new scars that are red and raised. Mepiform can also be used on newly healed closed wounds to prevent the formation of red and raised scars. Mepiform can be used as soon as the wound is completely closed. Do not use on open, infected wounds or over scabs. Mepiform should optimally be worn for 24 hours a day. Remove the dressing once per day for inspection and washing of the skin. The dressing can then be reapplied. Mepiform does not have to be washed/cleansed.

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In 2006, Meuleneire demonstrated how the early use of Mepiform prevented scarring of a severe forehead laceration in one patient . A silicone gel sheet is a soft, flexible, self-adhesive dressing that is applied over scars. It contains silicone. Silicone can help to improve the colour, height and texture of a scar. Silicone can also relieve itching and discomfort caused by a scar. How does it work? Safetac is a soft silicone adhesive technology. Mepiform dressings adhere gently to the skin and protect the scar tissue. The Safetac technology allows the dressing to be changed without causing pain. It can be lifted from the skin without losing its adhesive properties, allowing for reapplication if inspection is needed. As a preventative treatment Mepiform may be used for at least 1 month. The effectiveness of the treatment is dependent on the wearing time. Mepiform is designed to be worn 24 hours per day for optimum results. Since Mepiform is thin, comfortable and conforms well to body contours it can be worn during most daily activities.

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