Cuberma Scar Silicone
Causes of Scarring
When tissue is torn, the body generates new tissue and collagen to replace the missing parts. This process depends on the severity of the tissue tear and the cleanliness of the wound care. Errors in this healing process, such as excessive tissue production, can lead to scarring.
Scar Prevention Methods
There are two main methods for treating scars:
Invasive: Surgery
Non-invasive: Topical medication
Applying topical medication is the easiest and most cost-effective method for reducing scars.
Introducing: Cuberma Scar Silicone
Cuberma Scar Silicone is registered as a medical device, not a cosmetic, which ensures its effectiveness and safety.
Key Ingredients:
Bio-Peptiplus: This ingredient stimulates cell growth and includes amino acids, enzymes, and multiple Growth Factors, which help prevent raised scars and dark discoloration.
Stable Vitamin C: Reduces pigmentation, making scars less visible. The vitamin C used in Cuberma is stable and does not degrade throughout the day.
Vitamin E: Acts as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, promoting healthy cell growth and softening scars.
Organic Olive Oil: Keeps scars moisturized, increases skin elasticity, and helps make scars softer, smoother, and less noticeable.
Benefits:
Provides long-lasting moisture to the outer skin layer.
Controls fiber production and reduces collagen synthesis in scars.
Smooths raised or keloid scars, softens scar tissue, and lightens the color.
Suitable for scars from surgeries, burns, cuts, and acne, both old and new scars.
How to Use:
Apply a thin layer twice daily after bathing. Dry the scar area and squeeze out an amount of Cuberma the size of a green pea. Apply it to the scar without rubbing.
Best used on closed, new wounds.
Results:
Noticeable results in 4 weeks.
Cuberma Scar Silicone is a highly effective and safe product for reducing scars. It is easy to use and non-greasy, suitable for all skin types.