Products Description
Silicone Sheet Dressing is the sheet type of Silicone scar dressings. The main mechanism by which Silicone Scar Dressings reduce scars is that their high-purity medical-grade silicone components inhibit the proliferation of fibroblasts and capillaries, thereby preventing scar discoloration.
Silicone Scar Sheet Dressing is made of polyurethane film (PU film), or from polyurethane film foam coated with silicone and laminated with release paper or film.
Skin-Colored Silicone Sheet Dressing
Skin-Colored Silicone Sheet Dressing for wounds prioritize invisibility and comfort. With a tone matching human skin, this go-to scar dressing blends naturally after application, reducing scar visibility effectively. Ideal for exposed areas like the face, neck, and hands, it balances scar care with social aesthetics. Most silicone sheet wound healing products here are 0.1-0.2mm thin, featuring soft, elastic material that fits skin texture snugly with minimal foreign body sensation. They stay in place during facial expressions or joint movements, suiting superficial scars on movable parts.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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0.8 x 4.7 |
20 x 120 |
SSS0847 |
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1.2 x 4.7 |
30 x 120 |
SSS1247 |
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2 x 3 |
50 x 75 |
SSS2030 |
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1.6 x 12 |
40 x 300 |
SSS16120 |
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2 x 7.1 |
50 x 180 |
SSS2071 |
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4 x 7.1 |
100 x 180 |
SSS4071 |
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4.7 x 6 |
120 x 150 |
SSS4760 |
Transparent Silicone Sheet Dressing (Thicker)
Transparent thick silicone wound dressing for scars excels at intensive repair. Crafted from dense 0.3-1.5mm material, it offers strong sealing and long-lasting moisture retention. As a targeted scar dressing, it effectively inhibits hyperplasia and softens scars, with durability of 1-2 weeks per use. Perfect for hypertrophic/burn scars on the trunk and limbs, it's especially suited for early scar healing stages.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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2 x 3 |
50 x 75 |
SST2030 |
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1.6 x 12 |
40 x 300 |
SST16120 |
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4 x 7.1 |
100 x 180 |
SST4071 |
Features
Scar Improvement
Softens, flattens, and fades scars; effective for both new and old scars.
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Comfortable & Hypoallergenic
Made of soft silicone, ensuring long-lasting comfort, painless removal, and low allergenicity.
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Thin & Invisible
Matches skin tone, blocks UV rays, and does not affect appearance.
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Flexible & Adaptable
Soft and elastic for a snug fit, suitable for joint areas, and can be cut to size.
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Reusable & Durable
Can be worn for 24 hours, reusable after cleaning, and a single sheet lasts up to two weeks.
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Safe & Universal
Non-irritating, non-toxic, drug-free, and suitable for pregnant women and infants.
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Applications
Post-operative scar prevention:
Suitable for preventing hypertrophic scars after general surgery, plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, etc.
Scar repair
Used for scars after healing of superficial second-degree burns and cuts, reducing joint contractures.
Treatment of pathological scars
Used in conjunction with other treatments for hypertrophic scars and keloids to alleviate symptoms.
Special area care
For scars on joints, face, and in children, focusing on both function and aesthetics.
Daily care
For minor trauma scars, accelerating maturation.
Cosmetic scar care
For scars after laser spot removal and mole removal, improving appearance.
Improvement of old scars
Softening scars and fading their color.
FAQ
Q: How to use soft silicone wound contact layer?
A: Preparation
Clean the wound: Use a saline solution or follow your healthcare provider's instructions to thoroughly clean the wound and the surrounding skin.
Dry the area: Gently pat the skin around the wound dry. Do not stretch or dry the delicate wound bed.
Select the correct size: Choose a dressing that is large enough to cover the wound and overlap onto the surrounding skin by at least 1–2 cm. For larger wounds, you may need a larger overlap.
Cut to fit (if needed): If necessary, you can cut the dressing to fit the wound's size and shape. Use clean, sharp scissors for this step.
Application
Remove the backing: Peel off the protective film.
Apply: Carefully place the dressing onto the wound surface.
Smooth: Gently smooth the dressing onto the surrounding skin to seal the edges.
Cover: Apply an absorbent secondary dressing over the silicone layer to manage fluid and secure with tape or a bandage if needed.
Q: Does silicone really help scars?
A: Yes, silicone adhesive in the form of gels, sheets, and tapes is a clinically supported and effective treatment for reducing the appearance of scars. It is often considered a first-line, non-invasive treatment for both new and older scars, especially hypertrophic and keloid scars
