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Description
TROFOLASTIN
REVIEWS
How to use
Ingredients
Protects scars from solar radiation.
Adherent.
3 blisters of 2 patches.
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Product features:
- Wounds and scars: Plasters
Product Reference: #216987
Directions for Use:
1. Clean the scar area thoroughly with mild soap and water. Ensure the area is completely dry before applying the dressing.
2. Open the blister pack carefully and remove one dressing. Avoid touching the adhesive side.
3. Peel off the protective backing from the dressing.
4. Apply the dressing directly onto the scar, ensuring it covers the entire affected area. Smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles.
5. Press the dressing firmly onto the skin to ensure proper adhesion.
6. Leave the dressing in place for a minimum of 12 hours and a maximum of 24 hours.
Recommended Frequency:
For optimal results, apply a new Trofolastin Scar Reducer Periareolar dressing once every 24 hours. Continue use for a minimum of 2 months or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Additional Tips:
1. Avoid stretching or rubbing the scar area while the dressing is in place.
2. Do not use on open wounds or infected skin.
3. Discontinue use and consult your healthcare professional if you experience any irritation or discomfort.
4. Store the dressings in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
5. Consistent and prolonged use is key for achieving optimal scar reduction.