SVR - 'Cicavit DM+ Cicatrices' Scar Gel - 15 gMedical product. Encourages healing and reduces scarring after surgery and dermatological treatments.
Medical product indicated for treating local and extended scars caused by skin lesions following dermatological treatments or surgery (closed wounds) or second-degree superficial burns (laser, radiotherapy). Adults. Face, body, joints, mobile areas.
What type of scars? After wound closure and removal of stitches, sutures and strips, if applicable: after the use of sutures (following a fracture, road accident, domestic accident, cosmetic surgery, etc.); after a second-degree superficial burn caused by prolonged contact with a hot or cold substance (water, hot oil, fire, hot plastic, ice, etc.); after a caesarean section; after radiodermatitis; after a thyroidectomy; after ear pinning surgery; after laser tattoo removal; after radiofrequency mole removal; after laser hair removal that was too intensive or too localised, etc.
Every year, more than 100 million1 patients develop scars, and around 4 million1 burn scars are caused, 70% on children.
To help people feel comfortable in their skin with scars, SVR has developed its second medical product in compliance with international clinical recommendations: “silicones are recommended as a first line treatment for the initial management of all scars and for the prevention of hypertrophic and keloid scars.”2
The formula is highly concentrated in rigorously selected silicones. Its non-greasy, non-sticky gel texture forms a semi-occlusive, invisible film to provide a barrier protection: - Maintains a humid environment that favours scar healing - Immediately soothes and calms itching - Reduces redness and tightness - Reduces and prevents the formation of red, thick, rigid scars - Flattens and smooths scars - Makes scars less visible
PATIENTS AGREE IT WAS EFFECTIVE! - 100%3: scars softened - 100%4: scars less visible - 100%4: scars smoothed - 100%5: prevents red and swollen scars
1- Bayat, A., McGrouther, D. A. & Ferguson, M. W. J. Skin scarring. BMJ 326, 88–92 (2003) 2- Mustoe TA et al. Plast reconstructive surg 2002; 110: 560-71 3- Clinical investigation, self-assessment, % agreement, 29 patients over 30 days, twice-daily application of CICAVIT DM+ Cicatrices, groups: burns, radiodermatitis, post-thyroidectomy 4- Clinical investigation, self-assessment, % agreement, 19 patients over 30 days, twice-daily application of CICAVIT DM+ Cicatrices, groups: burns, radiodermatitis 5- Clinical investigation, self-assessment, % agreement, 10 patients over 30 days, twice-daily application of CICAVIT DM+ Cicatrices, group: post-thyroidectomy