Scar Therapy
Restore Scar Therapy
- Getting rid of those unappealing scars and stretch marks
- Discover the power of Restore Silicone Gel
*Restore is available with a prescription. ½ oz bottle $ 49.95
- Made with Pracaxi oil derived from the seed of the Pracaxi Tree found in the Amazon rainforest
- Pracaxi oil contains anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial and antifungal properties
Restore Silicone Gel is idea for all kinds of scars, and may be used on:
- New scars
- Old scars
- Surgical Scars
- Keloids
- Stretch marks (from pregnancy or growth)
- Acne scars
- Rosacea
- Psoriasis
- and more!
Can be used in combination with pain relievers, steroids, debriding ointments and more
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Basil-cell carcinoma post-surgical scar. Images are taken on day 1, day 60, and 11months after using Restore Silicone Gel.
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Our compounding pharmacists can combine several different medications into a customized cream that may be able to work locally to minimize the appearance of scars.
Commonly Requested Combinations to Restore Silicone Gel
- Caffeine – To induce differentiation and proliferation in epidermal keratinocytes
- Collagenase – Reduces collagen production
- Collagenase – Reduces collagen production
- Ketamine – Pain Relief
- Ketoprofen – Reduces Inflammation
- Levocetirizine – Suppresses stimulation in keloid strains, Suppresses collagen synthesis of fibroblasts
- Lidocaine – Pain Relief
- Pentoxifylline – Decreases collagen production, increases activity of collagenase in dermis, inhibits fibroblast hyperactivity
- Salicylic Acid – Decreases Inflammation
- Tamoxifen – Decreases estrogen dependent collagen production
- Tranilast – Anti-allergic agent that blocks the release of chemical mediators, such as histamine and leukotrienes, from mast cells
- Verapamil – Decreases calcium channel dependent collage production
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How soon after surgery can Restore Silicone Gel be used?
It can be used immediately.
What percentage of Restore Silicone Gel is comprised with silicone?
Restore Silicone Gel contains over 50% silicones. It is a low viscosity elastomer dispersion network that offers and exceptional feel during application. The Restore Silicone Gel copolymer network employs a polymerization chemistry that differs from the traditional silicone structurants.
Is Restore Silicone Gel safe for patients who are pregnant or breast feeding?
There should not be any problem using Restore Silicone Gel during pregnancy. However, it is not designated as “pregnancy safe,” since testing has not been done to prove the safety of Restore Silicone Gel during pregnancy.
Can Restore Silicone Gel be used for wounds?
Yes, but Spira-Wash™ Gel is the preferred wound base.
Does it wash off easily?
Since it is an anhydrous silicone gel, it does not wash off easily. This increases wear time and barrier protection potential.
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