Scaraway
While there are some scars that we are proud of – “battle scars”—most people have at least one or two that they wish they could get rid of. Scaraway claims to be able to reduce all kinds of scars – those that occur as a result of surgery, injury, burns, and accidents.
It says that it will work on kids and on mothers – particularly those who have undergone a C-section delivery. This product is available in strips and in a gel. The strips are meant to copy the natural barrier function of healthy skin, while the gel is to be used on areas that are clearly visible, like the face.
What are the Ingredients in Scaraway
100% Polysiloxane
This product is made of medical grade silicone. Both the gel and the strips are made of the same ingredient.
What Else Should I Know About Scaraway?
This product hydrates scar tissue, which in turn works to soften the scar by breaking down excess collagen. During the healing process, the body sends that excess collagen to the wound, working hard to repair the skin. Sometimes this results in a build-up of tissue. Itching, burning and pain also often accompany scars.
This means that people are more inclines to scratch their new scars, which usually makes the scar even more unsightly. Scaraway reduces the development of the scar when applied soon after it has healed and causes it to fade away faster. ScarAway also protects your delicate scar area and helps relieve the pain and itching. It works on new scars and old scars.
We would recommend this product. If it is worth $20 to you to minimize the appearance of your scar, then be prepared to wear one of these silicone patches 24/7 or keep it constantly covered with the Scaraway gel. This product is a full time job, but it delivers results.

