Rvlaim 100% Silicone Scar Gel Scar Cream is formulated with medical-grade silicone to support scar management. The silicone forms a flexible, protective layer over the scar area, which helps maintain moisture balance and create an optimal environment for the skin’s natural healing process. This cream is designed for use on surgical scars, burns, acne scars, as well as both old and recent scars, and stretch marks. Its gentle composition makes it suitable for sensitive skin, and the product is free from fragrances and other common irritants.
Rvlaim Silicone Scar Gel Acne Scars & Stretch Marks (1.7oz)
Skin Care
Rvlaim 100% Silicone Scar Gel Scar Cream, Advanced Silicone Gel for Removal of Surgical, Burns, Acne Scar, Old and Recent Scars and Stretch Marks, 1.7 oz/50ml
$24.00
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Rvlaim Silicone Scar Gel – Advanced Formula for Surgical, Burn, Acne Scars & Stretch Marks (1.7oz).
Rvlaim 100% Silicone Scar Gel helps fade surgical, burn, acne scars and stretch marks. With 1.7oz/50ml, this advanced silicone formula offers great value. Well-reviewed and affordable, it’s a top-rated choice for scar removal. Buy now for smoother, more even skin.
Product Description
The 1.7 oz (50 ml) tube provides a practical amount for daily application over several weeks. The gel-like texture spreads easily without leaving a greasy residue, allowing it to be worn under clothing or makeup. Users are advised to apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin twice daily. Regular, consistent use is recommended to optimize the scar’s appearance over time.
This product is appropriate for adults and children (under adult supervision) with healing or healed scar tissue. It does not contain active drugs or harsh chemicals, relying instead on the physical barrier properties of silicone. The affordable price point makes it an accessible choice for ongoing scar treatment. As with all scar care products, individual results may vary, and it is not intended to replace medical treatment for severe or infected wounds. For best results, start using once the wound has fully closed and no scab remains.