- Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel is a very good choice for the care of your red and
raised scar. When a wound affects the deeper layer of skin (dermis) a scar is unavoidable but
its final appearance can be optimized by proper support. - Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel’s innovative formula has been specially designed to provide this
support in order to help prevent forming and treat excessive scarring after surgery or injuries. - Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel is used either:
A) Alone in case of wounds closed since less than one month.
B) Together with the Massage Ball provided with it in case of wounds closed since more than
one month.
Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel is intended to be used on your wound only after it is closed in order to help prevent the formation of a red and raised scar(hypertrophic scar). Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel can also be used to smoothen, soften and flatten existing scars and reduces redness, tension and itching which often occur with scars.
How To Use
A) Wound closed since less than one month:
Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel is to be used only after the wound has completely closed. In wounds closed since less than one month only the gel is used in the following manner:
Dispense a sufficient amount (depending on the size of the scar) of Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel, apply it on the scar with your finger leaving a thin layer on the scar and wait for a few minutes. Apply Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel two times a day.
Reapply in case you bath / shower in between or do extensive sports.
Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel should be applied for at least 2 months.
Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel is suitable for adults and children.
B) Wound closed since more than one month:
In wounds closed since more than one month use the massage ball before applying the
Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel as described below:
Usage of Massage Ball together with
the anti-scar gel in wounds closed since more than one month
Use the Massage Ball for gently massaging (use only light pressure) the scar by rolling over it
a few times before applying the Bepanthen® Anti-Scar Gel
This helps to break up collagen fibers