Scar Knowledge

Understand Scars: Early intervention is critical. Begin using Safiscar™ as soon as the wound is fully closed and sutures are removed.

More Than Just a Mark

More Than Just a Mark

The Reality of Scarring

The Reality of Scarring

A real problem that is often overlooked but truly exists: Scars are local symptoms formed when the soft tissues of the skin are damaged by physical, biological, or chemical factors, and then repaired by fibrous tissue replacement. The formation process causes significant physical and psychological suffering to patients, often accompanied by changes in appearance and functional impairment. At Safiscar™, we believe understanding the "why" is the first step toward effective recovery.

A real problem that is often overlooked but truly exists: Scars are local symptoms formed when the soft tissues of the skin are damaged by physical, biological, or chemical factors, and then repaired by fibrous tissue replacement. The formation process causes significant physical and psychological suffering to patients, often accompanied by changes in appearance and functional impairment. At Safiscar™, we believe understanding the "why" is the first step toward effective recovery.

How Does a Scar Form?

Inflammation

The body’s immediate response to protect the wound.

Inflammation

The body’s immediate response to protect the wound.

Proliferation

New tissue and extracellular matrix are built to close the gap.

Proliferation

New tissue and extracellular matrix are built to close the gap.

Remodeling

This is the critical phase where fibrous tissue replaces the original skin structure.

Remodeling

This is the critical phase where fibrous tissue replaces the original skin structure.

Insight: If the skin loses too much moisture during this phase, the body overproduces collagen to compensate, leading to raised, red, or hard scars.

How Does a Scar Form?

Inflammation

The body’s immediate response to protect the wound.

Proliferation

New tissue and extracellular matrix are built to close the gap.

Remodeling

This is the critical phase where fibrous tissue replaces the original skin structure.

Insight: If the skin loses too much moisture during this phase, the body overproduces collagen to compensate, leading to raised, red, or hard scars.

Professional Care Options

Professional Care Options

Surgical Treatment

For severe contractures or significant functional restoration.

Surgical Treatment

For severe contractures or significant functional restoration.

Surgical Treatment

For severe contractures or significant functional restoration.

Laser Therapy

Targets redness and improves skin texture.

Laser Therapy

Targets redness and improves skin texture.

Laser Therapy

Targets redness and improves skin texture.

Injections

Botox or growth factor treatments to modulate the healing environment.

Injections

Botox or growth factor treatments to modulate the healing environment.

Injections

Botox or growth factor treatments to modulate the healing environment.

Topical Silicone Gel

Globally recognized as the first-line non-invasive gold standard for scar prevention and management.

Topical Silicone Gel

Globally recognized as the first-line non-invasive gold standard for scar prevention and management.

Topical Silicone Gel

Globally recognized as the first-line non-invasive gold standard for scar prevention and management.

The Safiscar™ Mechanism

The Safiscar™ Mechanism

Safiscar™ utilizes medical-grade silicone technology to create an optimal healing environment. It forms a breathable, semi-closed film on the skin surface, which performs three vital functions:
Safiscar™ utilizes medical-grade silicone technology to create an optimal healing environment. It forms a breathable, semi-closed film on the skin surface, which performs three vital functions:

Hydration

Hydration

Reduces transdermal water loss (TEWL) and maintains the moisture of the stratum corneum.

Reduces transdermal water loss (TEWL) and maintains the moisture of the stratum corneum.

Regulation

Regulation

Maintains the stability of the skin barrier, supporting healthy collagen remodeling.

Maintains the stability of the skin barrier, supporting healthy collagen remodeling.

Relief

Softens and smoothes the scar area, reduces hyperplasia (overgrowth), and alleviates common symptoms like itching and discomfort.

Clinical Applications

Clinical Applications

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Clinical Applications

Versatile Support for Every Recovery

Versatile Support for Every Recovery

Our formula is designed for a wide range of clinical and aesthetic scenarios:
Our formula is designed for a wide range of clinical and aesthetic scenarios:

Surgery Scars

Trauma Scars

Burn/Scald Scars

C-Section & Pregnancy Scars

Acne Scars

Cosmetic & Plastic Surgical Scars

Keloid Scars

Hypertrophic Scars

Safiscar is Coming to the USA

We are finalizing U.S. FDA Device Listing to bring Safiscar scar care technology to the American market very soon.

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Safiscar is Coming to the USA

We are finalizing U.S. FDA Device Listing to bring Safiscar scar care technology to the American market very soon.

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Safiscar is Coming to the USA

We are finalizing U.S. FDA Device Listing to bring Safiscar scar care technology to the American market very soon.

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