Indications For Use:
Alpha (Dimisil) Scar Gel is specifically formulated for the topical management of Keloid Scars and Hypertrophic Scars secondary to trauma of the skin by surgery, burns, abrasions, or lacerations.
Patient Directions:
Wash the affected area and pat dry. Apply a very small amount of Alpha Dimisil Scar Gel with a clean fingertip on the affected area. Take care to gently wipe away the excess. Use sparingly as excessive amounts may stain bedding or clothing. Apply twice daily in the morning and before bedtime. Once the affected area is no longer tacky to the touch, Alpha Gel may be covered with a blush, cosmetic foundation or other camouflaging cosmetic.
Caution:
Care should be exercised to avoid getting Alpha Dimisil Scar Gel in the eyes or mucus membranes. Care should be taken when using this product on newly healed tissues. Not for use on open wounds or infected areas. For best results, it is recommended that Alpha Scar Gel be used under the supervision of a surgeon or licensed esthetician. Patients should see their physicians for regular follow-up visits after undergoing any surgery or treatment for trauma.
Description:
Alpha Dimisil Scar Gel is a medical-grade silicone compound. Alpha Dimisil Scar Gel forms a very thin water-repellent membrane over the skin like an invisible bandage.
Ingredients:
Polysiloxanes
Supplied:
Alpha Scar Gel is supplied non-sterile in 0.34 fl. oz. (10 ml)
Distributed by:
Alpha Aesthetics, 2950 Arrowhead Drive, Carson City, NV 89706
Dimisil Scar Sheeting
- Self-adhering
- Easy to Apply
- No over-bandaging required
- Comfortable, non-irritating to skin
- Washable for reuse
Indications For Use:
Dimisil Gel Sheeting is a self-adhering silicone polymeric compound specially formulated for the management of keloid and hypertrophic scars resulting from traumatic injury or burns to the skin.
Patient Directions:
Gently clean the scar area with mild soap and water and pat dry. Remove sheeting from plastic bag and cut to a size that fits over the area to be treated. Note: be sure to cut sheeting a little larger than the area to be treated to make sure all of the scar is covered. Remove protective film from the tacky side of the sheeting and apply sheeting to affected area for about 8 hours daily. Depending on scar age and depth, scar should begin to become less visible between 7 to 90 days. Use until desired results are obtained. If necessary, sheeting may be cleaned by rinsing with water and drying thoroughly before reuse. Store sheeting in a zip lock pouch when not in use. Apply new sheet when current sheet is no longer tacky.
Caution:
Avoid using near eyes or mucus membranes. Do not use on open wounds. If redness, irritation, or infection occurs discontinue use and consult a physician. Keep this product out of the reach of children. Recommended to be used under the direction of a licensed Physician or Esthetician.