Sun Care and Your Skin

The sun does a number on your skin. You probably already know that. But when it comes to scars, the sun affects them as well, but in different ways. Scars are very vulnerable to the sun, especially fresh ones that are still healing and pink, and are highly susceptible to ultraviolet (UV) light. As such,… Read more »

Back to School: Handling Playground/Sports Scars in Kids

Kids love playgrounds and participating in sports. There’s something about the lack of structure and being in the fresh air that draws kids in. Exercise is important for children and teens, but it does come with its fair share of injuries. As the kids head back to school, it’s important to know how to handle… Read more »

Surgical Scars: How Are They Different?

Have you recently had surgery? Do you think a scar will form? This is common. Scars resulting from surgery actually manifest themselves differently from other types of scars. You can’t really avoid a surgical scar that results from a scalpel cutting through flesh (total knee, C-section). And not even the best surgeons can control skin… Read more »

What’s With Silicone? Why is it the Important Ingredient?

Silicone has many great qualities, and it’s used in many products, including Scarfade. So what’s so great about silicone and why is it particularly beneficial for scars? For one thing, silicone is known to prevent scars through the formation of a protective second layer. This layer works to prevent the area from losing water. As… Read more »

Taking Care of Your Skin: Prevention is Key

Like anything else in life, prevention is key to scar healing. Your skin is a delicate organ that needs daily attention. From scarred areas to smooth skin, there’s no denying the benefit of good skin care. It starts with prevention, and that’s a two-pronged approach: preventing the injury that led to the scar initially, and… Read more »

Keloid Scars: How They’re Different and How to Manage

Keloid scars are some of the most common out there. They are different from other types, such as hypertrophic scars, and as such, the treatment is a bit different. But no matter which type of scar you have, chances are it can be faded by Scarfade. Skeptical? Check out the many scientific studies here that… Read more »

Sweat and Scars

Sweating is a normal human response to overheating, but when it comes to scars, this process is compromised. Because scar tissue doesn’t have sweat or oil glands, this can impair the regulation of body temperature. In addition, scar tissue is not as lubricated or elastic as normal skin is. What exactly is sweat? Also known… Read more »

Sun and Scars

Summer is fast approaching, which means you’ll likely be spending more time outdoors. You already know the importance of protecting your skin when outside, but if you have scars, you need to be even more diligent about sun exposure. Did you know that the American Academy of Dermatology advises that, while all scars need extra… Read more »

Dealing With Scars in High-Movement Locations

From knees to elbows, wounds to body parts containing a joint can be particularly tricky to heal. That’s because these high-movement locations can make it hard for the wound to heal initially, which can contribute to scarring. Other high-movement locations include the face and hairline, where expressions can hamper healing as well. Specific locations of… Read more »

First Aid For Children

Cuts and scrapes are a part of being a kid. From falling off bikes to injuries during team sports, it’s important for parents and other caregivers to know first aid, especially in regards to children. The sooner a wound can be treated, the less likely it will scar. Let’s take a look at how to… Read more »